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- Chiari malformation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Chiari malformation (kee-AH-ree mal-for-MAY-shun) is a condition in which brain tissue extends into the spinal canal It occurs when part of the skull is misshapen or smaller than is typical The skull presses on the brain and forces it downward Chiari malformation is not common, but increased use of imaging tests has led to more diagnoses
- Chiari Malformation: What It Is, Symptoms, Types Treatment
A Chiari malformation is a structural abnormality that forces part of your brain to move into your spinal canal Learn more about a Chiari malformation, which happens when part of your brain grows into your spinal canal
- Malformation | Causes, Types Treatment | Britannica
Malformation, in biology, irregular or abnormal structural development Malformations occur in both plants and animals and have a number of causes The processes of development are regulated in such a way that few malformed organisms are found
- MALFORMATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MALFORMATION is irregular, anomalous, abnormal, or faulty formation or structure How to use malformation in a sentence
- MALFORMATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MALFORMATION definition: 1 the condition of being wrongly formed, or a part of something, such as part of the body, that is… Learn more
- Brain Malformations: Types, Causes, and Treatment Options
Living with a brain malformation is a journey, not a destination It’s a path filled with unique challenges, unexpected joys, and constant adaptation Let’s explore what this journey might look like and the resources available to support individuals and families along the way
- Malformation | definition of . . . - Medical Dictionary
Failure of proper or normal development; more specifically, a primary structural defect that results from a localized error of morphogenesis; for example, cleft lip Most malformations are considered to be a defect of a morphogenetic or developmental field that responds as a coordinated unit to embryonic interaction Compare: deformation
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