Comment On: "sagittal MRI Often Overestimates the Degree of Cerebellar Tonsillar Ectopia: a Potential for Misdiagnosis of the Chiari I Malformation", by R. Shane Tubbs Et Al
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Chiari I-a 'not so' congenital malformation?.
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