All issues > Volume 32(11); 1989
- Original Article
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1989;32(11):1586-1591. Published online November 30, 1989.
- A case of Dandy-Walker syndrome.
- Kyung Hee Kim1, Jong Leam Choi1, Hyo Sook Hong1, Wan Seop Kim1
- 1Department of Pediatrics, Presbyterian Medical Center, Chon Ju, Korea
- Received: April 20, 1989; Accepted: July 7, 1989.
- Abstract
- Dandy-Walker syndrome is a developmental disorder of the brain associated with hydrocephalus,
possterior fossa cyst and maldevelopment of the cerebellar vermis and is a result of outlet obstruction
of the fourth ventricle.
We experienced a case of a 6 day old male neonate who presented macrocephaly which revealed
marked dilated fourth & lateral ventricle, large posterior fossa cyst and hypoplastic cerebellum, no
vermis on Brain CT. So, he underwent lateral ventriculo-Peritoneal shunt and then his symptoms
progressively improved.
We present a case report with a brief review of the literature.
Keywords :Dandy-Walker syndrome