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Differential growth rates of the cerebellum and posterior fossa assessed by post mortem magnetic resonance imaging of the fetus: implications for the pathogenesis of the chiari 2 deformity

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We interpret our findings as showing relatively late commencement of cerebellar growth compared to the cerebral hemispheres, whereas the growth of the bony posterior fossa appears to be in advance and independent of cerebellar growth. Our results support the hypothesis that posterior fossa development depends on raised hydrostatic pressure in the CSF containing structures of the posterior fossa. When this mechanism fails, as in some cases of myelomeningocoele, a small posterior fossa is formed which characterizes the Chiari 2 malformation.

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