Dandy-Walker malformation

Head & Neck

Dandy-Walker malformation is a congenital, meaning present from birth, condition affecting the cerebellum, the coordination centre at the back of the brain, and the fluid-filled spaces near it. It ranges from symptom-free to causing significant developmental issues. An MRI may show characteristic changes in the back of the brain consistent with this condition. Finding a Dandy-Walker malformation allows for monitoring and management of any associated neurological or developmental concerns.

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