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  • A case study is presented of a seven-year-old boy who experienced development issues like hypotonia and speech delays, with MRI showing signs of an atypical variant of Dandy-Walker syndrome.
  • The report emphasizes the need for collaboration between pediatricians and psychiatrists in managing developmental delays, especially when complications like new-onset seizures occur, complicating treatment.

Article Abstract

Dandy-Walker malformation or syndrome is a rare congenital deformity in which the cerebellar vermis is hypoplastic and upwardly rotated, the fourth ventricle enlarged, and the posterior fossa cystically dilated. It represents the most common type of posterior fossa malformations that are usually diagnosed before the age of one year old. We present a seven-year-old boy with a history of neonatal hypotonia and delayed walking, who presented with speech and language difficulties. His physical examination and cognitive tests were unremarkable. The patient's brain magnetic resonance imaging showed a partial defect of the inferior part of the cerebellar vermis and communication between a normal-sized cisterna magna and the fourth ventricle. There were no other coexisting central nervous system or systemic anomalies. This isolated inferior vermian hypoplasia was compatible with an uncommon variant of the Dandy-Walker syndrome. The aim of this report is to provide insight into the importance of implementing a pediatrician-psychiatrist collaboration in the clinical decision-making process of such developmental delay cases. What makes the present case further interesting are the new-onset unprovoked seizures that developed and recurred in the setting of such isolated and less severe posterior fossa anomaly, raising both diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10805175PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.52802DOI Listing

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