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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> | 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> |
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Overview
Historical Perspective
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.[1]