Owing to the interconnected nature of the brain, anatomical variations in one area often coincide with, or are caused by, abnormalities in another. During dissection of a specimen with both Chiari I malformation and craniosynostosis, a persistent falcine sinus was observed to drain into the straight sinus. Such a variant should be noted by physicians as it could alter treatment plans and require more detailed imaging procedures prior to surgical correction. Herein, we report the case and discuss the possible embryological origins and clinical significance of the variant.
Keywords: Anatomy; Chiari malformation; Craniosynostosis; Persistent falcine sinus; Variant.
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