Arnold Chiari I Malformation with Tip-Toe Gait: A Case Report

  • Hwang G
  • Kim G
  • Jeong H
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Arnold-Chiari type I malformation has many symptoms such as headache, neck pain, gait impairment, abnormal movements or postures. But a few cases reported association of specific symptom including headache, neck pain, vertigo or ataxia. We report a case of 12 year-old boy presenting with tip-toe gait. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of brain and spine revealed underlying Arnold-Chiari type I malformation. This case shows that it is need for central nervous system evaluation in patients with changes of lower extremities tone.

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Hwang, G. H., Kim, G. C., Jeong, H. J., Sim, Y.-J., & Park, Y. S. (2013). Arnold Chiari I Malformation with Tip-Toe Gait: A Case Report. Korean Journal of Spine, 10(1), 38. https://doi.org/10.14245/kjs.2013.10.1.38

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