This issue will cover chiari malformation in both children and
adult populations. In the past, it was estimated that the condition
occurs in about one in every 1,000 births. However, the increased
use of diagnostic imaging has shown that CM may be much more
common. Complicating this estimation is the fact that some children
who are born with the condition may not show symptoms until
adolescence or adulthood, if at all. CMs occur more often in women
than in men and Type II malformations are more prevalent in certain
groups, including people of Celtic descent.
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