Dandy-Walker syndrom

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Dandy-Walker syndrome (DWS), or Dandy-Walker complex, is a congenital brain malformation involving the cerebellum and the fluid filled spaces around it. A key feature of this syndrome is the partial or even complete absence of the part of the brain located between the two cerebellar hemispheres (cerebellar vermis).[1] The Dandy-Walker complex is a genetically sporadic disorder that occurs one in every 25,000 live births, mostly in females.