Hydrocephalus and Dandy-Walker syndrome. Clinical case
Alejandro L. Villalobos-Rodríguez
Abstract:Introduction. Dandy-Walker syndrome (DWS) is a developmental abnormality characterized by dilated posterior fossa, cystic enlargement of the fourth ventricle, hypoplasia of cerebellar vermis, and its upward rotation. The affected person may suffer from psychomotor retardation, ataxia, apnea attacks, muscle weakness, occasional muscle spasm, seizures, nystagmus, and macrocephaly. However, half of the cases have average intelligence. Clinical Case. Male newborn at 36 weeks gestation obtained by cesarean section… Show more
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