小儿Arnold-Chiari I型畸形伴耳鸣,表现为单侧手部无力1例。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-07-10 DOI:10.1177/15589447251352008
Joseph Tingen, Erika McPhee
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摘要

由于高度可变的神经系统症状和认知不成熟损害了症状的识别,在儿科人群中,对贾里亚氏I型畸形(CM-I)的诊断怀疑可能具有挑战性。特别是在没有明显中枢神经异常的非典型表现时,诊断往往会被遗漏。我们报告一个以左手为主的14岁男孩,因右手无力、刺痛和握力受损而来到矫形手诊所。病史有轻度脊柱侧凸和急性淋巴细胞白血病,经化疗缓解期。患者在初次就诊时否认头痛、颈部疼痛或平衡功能障碍。神经诊断研究与C7和C8神经根病一致,脑部和整个脊柱的磁共振成像显示小脑扁桃体突出,伴有扩张的鼻窦延伸到下胸椎。后窝减压成功后,上肢力量和手爪得到改善,这与术后影像学证实。患者在手术后6个月达到了物理治疗目标。全面的病史和神经系统检查对于早期发现小儿cm - 1和良好的预后至关重要,特别是在神经系统病因不明的患者中。
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Pediatric Arnold-Chiari I Malformation With Syrinx Presenting With Unilateral Hand Weakness: A Case Report.

Diagnostic suspicion of Chiari I malformations (CM-I) can be challenging in the pediatric population due to highly variable neurologic symptoms and cognitive immaturity impairing symptom identification. Especially in an atypical presentation without obvious central neurological abnormalities, the diagnosis can often be missed. We present a case of a left-hand-dominant 14-year-old boy presenting to an orthopedic hand clinic with right-hand weakness, tingling, and impaired grip strength. The medical history was notable for mild scoliosis and acute lymphoblastic leukemia in remission treated with chemotherapy. The patient denied headaches, neck pain, or balance dysfunction on initial presentation. Neurodiagnostic studies were consistent with C7 and C8 radiculopathies, and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and entire spine revealed herniation of the cerebellar tonsils with expansive syrinx extending into the lower thoracic spine. After successful posterior fossa decompression, upper extremity strength and hand clawing improved, which was corroborated with postoperative imaging. The patient met his physical therapy goals 6 months after surgery. A thorough history and neurologic examination are essential for earlier detection of pediatric CM-I and a favorable prognosis, particularly in patients with an unclear neurologic cause.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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