Guest guest Posted June 25, 2010 Report Share Posted June 25, 2010 ..http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100614074824.htm The above is a link for the release of an online article regarding incidental findings in MRI's in children who need/require routine brain MRI's. The gist of the article is how to tell family that these anomalies were found, yet require no intervention. What I thought was interesting was the percentage of Chiari 1 malformations found. The first paragraphs describes, among other things, the test subjects and symptoms - one symptom is headaches. Yet, the article states that Chiari 1 was an incidental finding. Hmmmm...headaches, yet Chiari was an incidental finding. I wonder if this article becomes well-known, if it will premise peditrician education of the symptoms of Chiari so for some kiddos, the Chiari with present headaches will not be " so " incidental. The article came through at a very strange time for me. I belong to the National Association of Special Educators, which sends out what they consider interesting article leads once a week. Just so happens that Wednesday night I had one of the worst Chiari head pain episodes that I've had to date (I know what brought it on though). Just interesting timing for me ... Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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