Basilar invagination

Basilar invagination
SpecialtyNeurology

Basilar invagination is invagination (infolding) of the base of the skull that occurs when the top of the C2 vertebra migrates upward. It can cause narrowing of the foramen magnum (the opening in the skull where the spinal cord passes through to the brain). It also may press on the lower brainstem.[1]

This is similar to Chiari malformation. That, however, is usually present at birth.

  1. ^ "Basilar invagination and atlanto-axial subluxation". www.tchain.com. Archived from the original on 2002-12-22.