Selected article for: "cerebellar herniation and mass volume"

Title: Proceedings 31st Symposium ESVN-ECVN
  • Document date: 2019_12_21
  • ID: 4526ne4l_491
    Snippet: We hypothesise that a mass effect from the calvarial thickening leads to reduced volume of the caudal fossa and cerebellar herniation. The absence of osteoclastic activity may lead to abnormal growth of the occipital bone resulting in a smaller caudal fossa. This is the first case report where MR findings in a patient with osteopetrosis associated with Chiari‐like malformation are described in veterinary medicine......
    Document: We hypothesise that a mass effect from the calvarial thickening leads to reduced volume of the caudal fossa and cerebellar herniation. The absence of osteoclastic activity may lead to abnormal growth of the occipital bone resulting in a smaller caudal fossa. This is the first case report where MR findings in a patient with osteopetrosis associated with Chiari‐like malformation are described in veterinary medicine.

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