Fryns syndrome Fabrice Cuillier, MD., Midwife Mardamootoo D., Alessandri J.L., Balu M. Article Published: Jul 18, 2012 5-8 Figure 5-8: Cystic dilatation of the fourth ventricle with hypoplasia of vermis. Normal cerebellum. Figure 9, 10: Normal corpus callosum Figure 11-14: Ventricular septal defect was present with normal atrio-ventricular and ventriculo-arterial concordance Figure 15-16: Bilateral cataract was not seen. Figure 17, 18: Slightly small stomach at 25 and 26 weeks Figure 17, 18: A micropenis was noted with cryptorchidy Figure 19: 3D sonography analysis of the two hands seemed normal. After birth, the fingers of the baby seemed small. Figure 20-23: MRI confirmed the hypoplasia of the vermis Discussion Board Start a discussion about this article Add to Favorites Favorite