The Dandy-Walker syndrome--a 10-year experience of its management and outcome.
1995
: Hydroephalus of childhood may be associated with intracranial haemorrhage, infection, aqueductal stenosis, Arnold-Chiari malformation (spina bifida), tumours or more uncommonly with the Dandy-Walker syndrome (DWS). We present our experience with the management of this condition over a 10-year period. Twelve children with a definite diagnosis of DWS are reviewed with regard to the age at diagnosis, investigations, treatment, associated problems and overall outcome. Two patients died; there was a high incidence of mental retardation (65%) and associated problems. All but one child had ventriculo-peritoneal shunting and two had cysto-peritoneal shunts in addition to their V-P shunts. There were no familial cases; one child had a chromosomal abnormality. Although the long-term outcome is dismal in most cases, about 35% of the children have a reasonable outcome and hence the condition warrants energetic treatment.
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