Pediatric Neurology
Volume 29, Issue 4 , Pages 341-344, October 2003

Frontal foramina, chiari II malformation, and hydrocephalus in a female

  • Rubens Reimao, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCommunications should be addressed to: Dr. Reimao; Avenue Indianopolis, 2784-04062-003; Sao Paulo SP, Brazil.
    • Pediatric Neurology Section, Department of Neurology, Sao Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo SP, Brazil
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  • Paulo G Plaggert, MD

      Affiliations

    • Pediatric Neurology Section, Department of Neurology, Sao Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo SP, Brazil
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  • Carla Adda, MSc

      Affiliations

    • Pediatric Neurology Section, Department of Neurology, Sao Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo SP, Brazil
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  • Hamilton Matushita, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Pediatric Neurology Section, Department of Neurology, Sao Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo SP, Brazil
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  • Umbertina C Reed, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Pediatric Neurology Section, Department of Neurology, Sao Paulo University Medical School, São Paulo SP, Brazil

Received 3 December 2002; accepted 7 May 2003.

Abstract 

Reported is a 4-year-old female with Chiari II malformation and congenital hydrocephalus associated with lumbosacral myelomeningocele who also presented with frontal calvarial foramina depicted by head computed tomographic scans with three-dimensional reconstructions. Magnetic resonance demonstrated bilateral and symmetric frontal lobe malformation—separated-lip clefts schizencephaly—adjacent to the bilateral frontal calvarial foramina. Because the different types of malformations evident in this patient do not share the same developmental origin, the association of findings is unusual and suggests the occurrence of an unknown prenatal factor acting along different stages of central nervous system development.Reimao R, Plaggert PG, Adda C, Matushita H, Reed UC. Frontal foramina, Chiari II malformation, and hydrocephalus in a female.

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PII: S0887-8994(03)00279-0

doi:10.1016/S0887-8994(03)00279-0

Pediatric Neurology
Volume 29, Issue 4 , Pages 341-344, October 2003