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While commonly seen in syndromic craniosynostosis, the incidence of Chiari malformation (CM) in nonsyndromic craniosynostosis has been reported at 5% and there is a lack of understanding of the pathophysiology and management of CM in this patient population. We present a 5-year-old male patient who underwent a sagittal craniosynostosis repair at the age of 5 months and returned at the age of 5 years with daily headaches associated with behavioral changes. He was found to have pan-synostoses and radiographic evidence of increased intrac