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. 1959 May;22(2):99–108. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.22.2.99

CONGENITAL HYDROCEPHALUS WITH DEFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CEREBELLAR VERMIS (DANDY-WALKER SYNDROME)

Clinical and Anatomical Findings in Two Cases with Particular Reference to the So-called Atresia of the Foramina of Magendie and Luschka

A Brodal 1,2, E Hauglie-Hanssen 1,2
PMCID: PMC497356  PMID: 13655097

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