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Refining the Neuroimaging Definition of the Dandy-Walker Phenotype.

Matthew T WhiteheadMatthew J BarkovichJai SidpraCésar Augusto Pinheiro Ferreira AlvesDavid M MirskyOzgur OztekinD BhattacharyaLeandro Tavares LucatoSniya Valsa SudhakarAjay TaranathSavvas AndronikouSanjay P PrabhuKimberly A AldingerParthiv HaldipurKathleen J MillenAnthony J BarkovichEugen BoltshauserWilliam B DobynsKshitij Mankad
Published in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2022)
As confirmed by objective measures, the modern Dandy-Walker malformation phenotype is best defined by inferior predominant vermian hypoplasia, an enlarged tegmentovermian angle, inferolateral displacement of the tela choroidea/choroid plexus, an obtuse fastigial recess, and an unpaired caudal lobule. Posterior fossa size and torcular location should be eliminated from the diagnostic criteria. This refined phenotype may help guide future study of the numerous etiologies and varied clinical outcomes.
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