Dandy-Walker malformation (DWM) is a brain malformation that occurs
during embryonic development of the cerebellum and 4th ventricle. The
cerebellum is the area of the brain that helps coordinate movement, and
is also involved with cognition and behavior. The 4th ventricle is a
space around the cerebellum that channels fluid from inside to around
the outside of the brain. DWM is characterized by underdevelopment
(small size and abnormal position) of the middle part of the cerebellum
known as the cerebellar vermis, cystic enlargement of the 4th ventricle
and enlargement of the base of the skull (posterior fossa). DWM is
sometimes (20-80%) associated with hydrocephalus, in which blockage of
the normal flow of spinal fluid leads to excessive amounts of fluid
accumulating in and around the brain. This leads to abnormally high
pressure within the skull and swelling of the head, and can lead to
neurological impairment.
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