Which are the causes of Arnold Chiari?

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Arnold Chiari malformation, also known as Chiari malformation, is a structural defect in the brain that affects the cerebellum, which is the part of the brain responsible for balance and coordination. This condition occurs when the lower part of the cerebellum, called the cerebellar tonsils, extends into the spinal canal.



The exact cause of Arnold Chiari malformation is not fully understood. However, there are several factors that are believed to contribute to its development:




  1. Genetic Factors: There is evidence to suggest that Arnold Chiari malformation may have a genetic component. It can run in families, indicating a possible hereditary link. Certain genetic mutations or variations may increase the risk of developing this condition.


  2. Abnormal Brain Development: During fetal development, the brain and spinal cord undergo complex processes of growth and formation. If these processes are disrupted or altered, it can lead to structural abnormalities, including Arnold Chiari malformation. It is thought that abnormal brain development, particularly in the hindbrain region, may contribute to the development of this condition.


  3. Spinal Fluid Flow: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear fluid that surrounds and cushions the brain and spinal cord. It also helps in the removal of waste products from the brain. Any disruption in the flow of CSF can lead to an accumulation of fluid in the brain, causing pressure and potentially contributing to the development of Arnold Chiari malformation. Issues with the flow of CSF can be caused by various factors, such as blockages or abnormalities in the brain or spinal cord.


  4. Structural Abnormalities: Some individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation may have other structural abnormalities in the brain or spinal cord. These abnormalities can include a smaller than normal posterior fossa (the space at the back of the skull), a narrow spinal canal, or abnormalities in the shape or size of the cerebellum. These structural variations can increase the risk of the cerebellar tonsils protruding into the spinal canal.


  5. Trauma: In some cases, trauma to the head or spine may trigger the symptoms of Arnold Chiari malformation or worsen existing symptoms. The exact mechanism by which trauma influences the development or progression of this condition is not fully understood, but it is believed that the impact can disrupt the normal flow of CSF or exacerbate existing structural abnormalities.



It is important to note that while these factors are believed to contribute to the development of Arnold Chiari malformation, the exact interplay between them is still being studied. Additionally, not all individuals with these risk factors will develop the condition, and some individuals without any known risk factors may still be affected.



If you suspect you or someone you know may have Arnold Chiari malformation, it is crucial to consult with a medical professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.


by Diseasemaps

Birth demformity, accidents, strenuous activities.

4/12/17 by Ljdb 2620

From all the research I can tell, genetics are the cause of Chiari.

5/10/17 by El_Choppo 1250

They are still studying the causes of Chiari but they know most Chiarians were born with it although sometimes things during labor cause it such as using tongs on the baby's head to pull it out. Genetics is definitely involved. You can also acquire Chiari or your symptoms can become worse by a head or spine trauma or intracranial hypertension.

5/10/17 by Aimes 1051

It depends on the type you have. Most are genetic, but there are some that are acquired after head trauma. A lot of EDS patients have chiari.

5/10/17 by Reagan 1100

Generics or accident

5/10/17 by Kathleen Giffin Bartkus 1000

No one knows the cause of Chiari

5/10/17 by 1000

You can be born with it. It can be from trauma over time

7/23/17 by Erena 2000

In my case it was acquired by a bad fall at 9 months old for many it's a congenital anomaly

8/30/17 by Michelle 2000

the cause is unknown,

5/27/18 by xyzmike1 3050

congential for new born babies, also unknown for adults what is actual cause

11/29/19 by TRIPLE-1 CHIARI 2500
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Still do not know the causes

8/30/17 by Candelaria. Translated
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It is a malformation

10/1/17 by Roosz Elsa. Translated
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The Syndrome of Arnold Chiari is a malformation rare, congenital (present from birth) of the central nervous system (system formed by the brain and the spinal cord) located in the posterior fossa or base of the brain, which belongs to the group of malformations of the hinge (the joint between the upper part of the cervical spine and the skull).

10/11/17 by Lynda Estrada. Translated
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We still don't know, but I put first Genetics and Environment.

11/2/17 by Pochi. Translated
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The malformation is created in the womb, around the 8th week of gestation.

11/22/17 by Vanesa. Translated

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