Lessons from a case of osteopetrosis oxycephaly and Chiari type I malformation: A case report

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We report a child with osteopetrosis, oxycephaly and Chiari type I malformation who presented with raised intracranial pressure. During cranial expansion surgery the patient developed sudden cardiac arrest which we believe was probably related to the Chiari malformation. The case highlights a previously unrecognized association between osteopetrosis, craniosynostosis and a persistently open fontanelle at age 4 years. In addition it supports the existing literature in emphasizing the need for careful preoperative work up, choice of approach and operative technique in children with complex craniosynostosis and Chiari malformation. © 2009 Jamjoom et al; licensee Cases Network Ltd.

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Jamjoom, A. A. B., Jamjoom, B. A., Waliuddin, A. R., & Jamjoom, A. B. (2009). Lessons from a case of osteopetrosis oxycephaly and Chiari type I malformation: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(7). https://doi.org/10.4076/1757-1626-2-6787

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