Sleep Medicine
Volume 1, Issue 2 , Pages 139-144, 1 April 2000

Arnold-Chiari malformation presenting as sleep apnea syndrome

  • B. Lam
  • ,
  • C.F. Ryan

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Division of Respiratory Medicine, Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre, 2775 Heather Street, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3J5, Canada. Tel.: +1-604-875-4241; fax: +1-604-875-4695

Division of Respiratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3J5, Canada

Received 29 September 1999; received in revised form 5 November 1999; accepted 12 November 1999.

Abstract 

Sleep apnea syndrome is a recognized manifestation of Arnold-Chiari malformation that almost invariably has been described in association with other neurological findings. We report a 39-year-old man who presented with severe daytime hypersomnolence. A detailed neurological examination was completely normal. Polysomnography revealed moderately severe mixed central and obstructive sleep apnea and hypopnea with persistence of central apnea and hypersomnolence despite nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy. A history of severe headaches precipitated by sustained laughter prompted the consideration of an Arnold-Chiari malformation (ACM). A type I ACM with no evidence of syringomyelia or hydrocephalus was confirmed by MRI and successfully decompressed by suboccipital craniotomy and upper cervical laminectomies. Post-operatively the patient's headaches and hypersomnolence disappeared and a repeat polysomnography showed marked improvement in the sleep-disordered breathing. Physicians should be aware that severe sleep- disordered breathing may be the initial and sole presenting feature of Arnold-Chiari malformation.

Keywords: Arnold-Chiari malformation, Sleep apnea syndrome, Hypersomnolence

To access this article, please choose from the options below

Login to an existing account or Register a new account.

  • Purchase this article for 31.50 USD (You must login/register to purchase this article)

    Online access for 24 hours. The PDF version can be downloaded as your permanent record.

  • Subscribe to this title

    Get unlimited online access to this article and all other articles in this title 24/7 for one year.

  • Claim access now

    For current subscribers with Society Membership or Account Number.

  • Visit SciVerse ScienceDirect to see if you have access via your institution.
 

PII: S1389-9457(99)00004-0

Sleep Medicine
Volume 1, Issue 2 , Pages 139-144, 1 April 2000