C6-7 I have spondylosis and a low lying cerebellartonsils. I know there's tones of things I can doto help the athritis and stenosis, but I'm not sure what will happen with the cerebellartonsilsHi Anndrea and welcome,I'm not sure anyone here can help you with information on the cerebellar
cerebellar Acute cerebellar ataxia tonsils which could move down the foramen magnum compressingcerebellar Acute cerebellar ataxia tonsillar ectopia needs attention since this refers to low lyingHello dear and welcome to the medhelp forum. I understand your health related concerns. The mild cerebellar Acute cerebellar...
Was defined strictly by the amount of mm herniated by the cerebellartonsils (or how low the tonsils...focusing on whether the cerebellartonsils block the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The current...Hello new friends! (this one is long- I get that )This is my first post, so I should start by introducing myself. My name...
Surgery it was discovered the cerebellartonsils were wrapped around the cord. They found a size 18Just wanted to ask what everyones herniation size is I know this does not matter much when it comes to symptoms I am just...curious if I am the normal range.. My herination is between 6 and 8 1 doctor said 6mm and another said 8mm. Thanks for ...
And it said the same thing about a slightly low lying left cerebellartonsil without overt chiarilying tonsils no matter how low can still obstruct CSF....so more testing is warranted.Check outHI and welcome to the Chiari forum.There is a dr in Nashville that has treated several of the chiarians here on the forum...
Volume. The position of the cerebellartonsils and the presence or otherwise of hydrocephalusHas anyone had it? Know of anyone who has had it? Info would be much appreciatedPosted on 04/24/12, 03:02 amWell girl I didn't know you came here! Lol this was my first place I ever found? These guys are fantastic! Wish I would have...
Before suffering stroke-like symptoms and then getting the 'incidental finding' of low-lying cerebellartonsils--and then official CM1 dx from a neurosurgeon. So, I think everything happens for a reasonhi, your neurologists reaction is pretty common- find yourself a NS that is a chiari expert- there is a list on site here...
!).The site I posted above defines "Chiari malformation (CM) - [as a] condition where the cerebellartonsils are displaced out of the skull area into the spinal area, causing compression of brain tissueHello,I am just wondering about Chiary Mulformation because I know so little about it. I know it is connected to POTS but...
Recognised by all doctors. It is where the cerebellartonsils are not herniated but crowd the Foramen Magnum...?-The definition of chiari used by most doctors is that the tonsils need to be herniated at least 5mmthere is no herniation as seen in classic Chiari, but that the tonsils block the CSF flow as much as Chiari 1 causing...
Neck. The cerebellartonsils assume a somewhat pointed, pegged configuration. There is slight crowdingremains visible in place.2. No psuedomenigocele or other fluid collection3. Cerebellartonsilspulling down on the tonsils..So this is probably just wishful thinking really, cause I'm desperate