Chiari malformation Types III and IV are very rare and severe. Type III is the most serious form: the brain stem and some of the cerebellum herniate through an abnormal opening in the base of the skull. Symptoms appear in infancy and are debilitating and life-threatening. In Type IV, the cerebellum is in the right location but underdeveloped or incomplete.

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