Stambolliu, E.; Ioakeim-Ioannidou, M.; Kontokostas, K.; Dakoutrou, M.; Kousoulis, A.A. (2017) This review aimed at reporting its main non-neurological comorbidities. METHODS: Following PRISMA guidelines, search in Medline was conducted (2000-2014, keyword dandywalker). Age, sex, country, DWS type, consanguinity or siblings with DWS, and recorded coexistent conditions (by ICD10 category) were extracted for 187 patients (46.5% male, 43% from Asia) from 168 case reports. RESULTS: Diagnosis was most often set in <1y.o. (40.6%) or >12y.o. (27.8%). One-third of cases had a chromosomal abnormality or syndrome (N=8 PHACE), 27% had a cardiovascular condition (N=7 Patent Ductus Arteriosus), 24% had a disease of eye and ear (N=9 cataract); most common malignancy was nephroblastoma (N=8, all Asian). Almost one-fifth had a mental illness diagnosis; only 6.4% had mild or severe intellectual disability. CONCLUSION: The spread of comorbidities calls for early diagnosis and multidisciplinary research and practice, especially as many cases remain clinically asymptomatic for years.
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