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Dandy Walker

by Roy170, Dec 17, 2007 09:49AM
My wife (age 31 years) is now carrying (¬22 weeks). As from ultrasonography, a cysticAcne
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis - resources
Fibrocystic breast disease
Neonatal cystic fibrosis screening
Pancreatic, cystic adenoma - ct scan
Polycystic kidney disease
Polycystic ovary disease lesionAcne - close-up of pustular lesions
Bone lesion biopsy
Chickenpox - lesion on the leg
Chickenpox - lesions on the chest
Erythema multiforme, circular lesions - hands
Erythema multiforme, target lesions on the palm
Gram stain of skin lesion
Herpes zoster (shingles) - close-up of lesion
Janeway lesion - close-up
Janeway lesion on the finger
Kaposi's sarcoma - lesion on the foot was found in foetus brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor, an MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri was suggested. The report of MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri is as follows:

MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri of Gravid uterus for foetal headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury done using spin echo pulseNeck pulse
Pulse
Pulse - bounding
Pulse - weak or absent
Radial pulse
Takayasu arteritis
Taking your carotid pulse sequences and T2 weighted images were obtained in axial and coronal planes.

the study reveals CSFCerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Csf cell count
Csf chemistry
Csf glucose
Csf protein test
Csf total protein intensity area in posteriorAnterior vaginal wall repair
Posterior fossa tumor
Posterior heart arteries
Posterior spinal anatomy
Skeleton (posterior view)
Spinal fusion
Uveitis
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders fossa in retrocerebellarregion appearing hyperintense on T2WI. it is seen communicating with fourth ventricleUltrasound, normal fetus - ventricles of brain
Ultrasound, normal fetus- ventricles of brain. PosteriorAnterior vaginal wall repair
Posterior fossa tumor
Posterior heart arteries
Posterior spinal anatomy
Skeleton (posterior view)
Spinal fusion
Uveitis
Vertebrobasilar circulatory disorders fossa is not enlargedEnlarged adenoids (adenoids)
Enlarged prostate and tentorium does not appear high in position.

no other abvious abnormality is seen in brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor. however right lateral ventricleUltrasound, normal fetus - ventricles of brain
Ultrasound, normal fetus- ventricles of brain appears prominent as compared to left side.

IMPRESSION

MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri shows retrocerebellar CSFCerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Csf cell count
Csf chemistry
Csf glucose
Csf protein test
Csf total protein intensity area which appears communicating with fourth ventricleUltrasound, normal fetus - ventricles of brain
Ultrasound, normal fetus- ventricles of brain as described above and possibility of Dandy-walker variant  may be considered.

suggested clinical correlation and follow up.


My question is; Is it very dangerous and is there any treatment? How one should follow up? What are the consequences?
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