Perioperative considerations in Walker–Warburg syndrome

  • Valk M
  • Loer S
  • Schober P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Walker–Warburg syndrome is a rare congenital disorder. Several features, including muscular dystrophy, hydrocephalus, and oropharyngeal abnormalities, have important implications in the perioperative setting. We present a case of general anesthesia in an infant and discuss perioperative considerations to guide clinicians faced with the management of patients with this syndrome.

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Valk, M. J. A., Loer, S. A., Schober, P., & Dettwiler, S. (2015). Perioperative considerations in Walker–Warburg syndrome. Clinical Case Reports, 3(9), 744–748. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.334

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