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==Overview==
==Overview==
Arnold-Chiari malformation was first described by Cleland in 1883 in a child with [[spina bifida]]. [[Hans Chiari]], an Austrian [[pathologist]] was the first person who described type 2 Arnold-Chiari malformation. [[Hans Chiari]] also described different classification of Arnold-Chiari malformation into 4 groups.


An Austrian [[pathologist]], [[Hans Chiari]], first described these hindbrain malformations in the 1890s. A colleague of Professor Chiari, Dr. Julius Arnold later contributed to the definition of the condition, and students of Dr. Arnold suggested the term "Arnold-Chiari malformation" to henceforth refer to the condition.<ref>{{WhoNamedIt|synd|1154|Arnold-Chiari malformation}}</ref>
==Historical Perspective==
 
===Discovery===
 
*Arnold-Chiari malformation was first discribed by Cleland in 1883 in a child with [[spina bifida]].<ref name="LoukasNoordeh2007">{{cite journal|last1=Loukas|first1=Marios|last2=Noordeh|first2=Nima|last3=Shoja|first3=Mohammadali M.|last4=Pugh|first4=Jeffrey|last5=Oakes|first5=W. Jerry|last6=Tubbs|first6=R. Shane|title=Hans Chiari (1851–1916)|journal=Child's Nervous System|volume=24|issue=3|year=2007|pages=407–409|issn=0256-7040|doi=10.1007/s00381-007-0535-y}}</ref>
*Hans Chiari, an Austrian [[pathologist]] and Julius Arnold (1835-1915), professor of [[anatomy]] at Heidelberg first described Arnold-Chiari malformation.
*Hans Chiari also described different classification of Arnold-Chiari malformation into 4 groups.


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Overview

Arnold-Chiari malformation was first described by Cleland in 1883 in a child with spina bifida. Hans Chiari, an Austrian pathologist was the first person who described type 2 Arnold-Chiari malformation. Hans Chiari also described different classification of Arnold-Chiari malformation into 4 groups.

Historical Perspective

Discovery

  • Arnold-Chiari malformation was first discribed by Cleland in 1883 in a child with spina bifida.[1]
  • Hans Chiari, an Austrian pathologist and Julius Arnold (1835-1915), professor of anatomy at Heidelberg first described Arnold-Chiari malformation.
  • Hans Chiari also described different classification of Arnold-Chiari malformation into 4 groups.

References

  1. Loukas, Marios; Noordeh, Nima; Shoja, Mohammadali M.; Pugh, Jeffrey; Oakes, W. Jerry; Tubbs, R. Shane (2007). "Hans Chiari (1851–1916)". Child's Nervous System. 24 (3): 407–409. doi:10.1007/s00381-007-0535-y. ISSN 0256-7040.

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