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Our brain and spine experts work together to provide leading-edge care for Chiari malformations.
Telehealth appointments are available.
A Chiari malformation occurs when part of the skull is too small or misshapen. As a result, the bone presses on the brain and pushes brain tissue into the spinal canal. There are three Chiari malformation types — I, II and III. The type depends on the extent of brain tissue pushed into the spinal canal. Types II and III are present at birth. Type III is the most severe form of the disease.
Chiari malformation symptoms vary and depending on those symptoms, your doctor might recommend surgical intervention.
We diagnose Chiari malformations with advanced imaging tests like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). Our brain and spine experts use a variety of treatments for Chiari malformations, depending on your symptoms and how the condition affects you.
As an academic health center, we can offer innovative approaches you can only find at a world-class facility.
You benefit from the expertise of neurovascular, neurology and spine care specialists. They ensure you get the Chiari malformation treatment that gives you the best possible results.
We maximize your time by ensuring you see several different care providers during your visit.
You can depend on personal attention and support from a team of experts who put your health and well-being first.
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