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Re: Don't tell me Chiari is insignificant!


Date sent:              Fri, 23 Aug 2002 07:57:07 -0400
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Subject:                Don't tell me Chiari is insignificant!
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> Chiari I is too often dismissed when it shouldn't be, too often missed
> and too often misdiagnosed. We Chiari I patients and parents of Chiari
> I patients know this better than anyone. ACM friends, please feel free
> to add your comments as some people need to learn the truth about
> Chiari I malformation....for the benefit of patients and to those
> reading the inaccurate posts.

E.S. speaks with the zeal of a missionary and that, to me, in a
scientific discussion, is suspect.  No one has to believe what I have
reported; look at the neurosurgical literature.

Chiari I malformation has become a large "enterprise" because of the
fact that the anatomical variant aspect of the condition is being
seen frequently due to the number of MRI scans being done for
cervical spine problems.  We rarely found Chiari malformations in the
"old days" because the tests (angiograms/myelograms and air studies)
were so nasty that one didn't do them unless there were significant
clinical findings to justify putting the patients through the tests.

Indeed, some Chiari malformations can cause all of the symptoms
(except fibromyalgia, which I, and many others do not believe is a
"disease") reported by E.S.; but the mere finding of the anatomical
abnormality on a scan does not indicate a surgical approach.

With respect, E.S., what are your credentials?


Best,

Bob

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