Chiari syndrome or Chiari's disease may refer to one of the following diseases named after the 19th century Austrian pathologist Hans Chiari:
Arnold–Chiari malformation, or simply "Chiari malformation", a malformation of the brain
Budd–Chiari syndrome, a disease with typical symptoms of abdominal pain, ascites and hepatomegaly caused by occlusion of the hepatic veins
Chiari–Frommel syndrome, an older term for hyperprolactinaemia with extended postpartum galactorrhea and amenorrhea
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Chiari malformation (CM) is a structural defect in the cerebellum, characterized by a downward displacement of one or both cerebellar tonsils through the...
Chiarisyndrome or Chiari's disease may refer to one of the following diseases named after the 19th century Austrian pathologist Hans Chiari: Arnold–Chiari...
high as 17% in women with reproductive diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome. In cases of tumor-related hyperprolactinemia, prolactinoma is the most...
otherwise healthy people. Men are affected more than women. Budd-Chiarisyndrome is the blockage of a hepatic vein or of the hepatic part of the inferior...
of Dr. Arnold's students. Another medical term named after Chiari is the Budd–Chiarisyndrome, which is ascites and cirrhosis of the liver caused by an...
Postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCS) describes the presence of abdominal symptoms after a cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal). Symptoms occur in about...
Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition in which the spasm of small arteries causes episodes of reduced blood flow...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by a group of symptoms that commonly include abdominal pain, abdominal...
angle with no symptoms of SMA syndrome. SMA syndrome is also known as Wilkie's syndrome, cast syndrome, mesenteric root syndrome, chronic duodenal ileus and...
Dumping syndrome occurs when food, especially sugar, moves too quickly from the stomach to the duodenum—the first part of the small intestine—in the upper...
Venous outflow obstruction, such as May-Thurner syndrome, Nutcracker syndrome, Budd-Chiarisyndrome, or left renal vein thrombosis External compression...
Hepatorenal syndrome (often abbreviated HRS) is a life-threatening medical condition that consists of rapid deterioration in kidney function in individuals...
catheters, dialysis and other invasive procedures in the vicinity Budd-Chiarisyndrome The diagnosis can be made clinically by observing the patient when...
in common. Ground glass hepatocytes Primary biliary cirrhosis Budd–Chiarisyndrome Micrograph of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease There are more than...
Chilaiditi syndrome is a rare condition when pain occurs due to transposition of a loop of large intestine (usually transverse colon) in between the diaphragm...
disease resulting in portal hypertension are Budd–Chiarisyndrome or cirrhosis. Budd–Chiarisyndrome should not be mistaken for cirrhosis. Less common...
also termed bacterial overgrowth, or small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS), is a disorder of excessive bacterial growth in the small intestine...
People with untreated polycythemia vera have a substantial risk of Budd-Chiarisyndrome (hepatic vein thrombosis). Untreated, polycythemia vera can be fatal...
the inferior vena cava, is known as hepatic vein thrombosis or Budd-Chiarisyndrome. Portal vein thrombosis causes upper abdominal pain, possibly accompanied...
The nutcracker syndrome (NCS) results most commonly from the compression of the left renal vein (LRV) between the abdominal aorta (AA) and superior mesenteric...
Right-sided heart failure, e.g. from constrictive pericarditis Budd–Chiarisyndrome also known as hepatic vein thrombosis The pathophysiology of cirrhotic...
Other causes can include an obstructing clot in a hepatic vein (Budd Chiarisyndrome) or compression from tumors or tuberculosis lesions. When the pressure...
the resolution of Degos skin lesions in an adult patient with an overlap syndrome involving systemic lupus, systemic sclerosis, and Degos disease who was...
esophageal perforations caused specifically by vomiting are termed Boerhaave syndrome. Spontaneous perforation of the esophagus is most commonly a full-thickness...