QBANK A 40 year old man presents to your clinic for evaluation of progressive loss of sensation in both his arms. Further questioning reveals that the patie

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A 40 year old man presents to your clinic for evaluation of progressive loss of sensation in both his arms. Further questioning reveals that the patient was in a motor vehicle accident a few years ago and suffered a cervical spinal cord injury. He has since made a full recovery without any neurological symptoms until now. Physical exam reveals loss of pain and temperature sensation bilaterally, but preservation of vibratory sense and muscle strength. A sagittal MRI T1 image of the patient’s cervical spine is shown. This finding on MRI is commonly associated with which of the following conditions?

A. Pseudotumor cerebri
B. Dandy-Walker malformation
C. Arnold-Chiari malformation
D. Alzheimer’s disease
E. Scoliosis