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Is there any treatment?
There is no definitive treatment for hydranencephaly. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive. Hydrocephalus may be treated
with a shunt (a surgically implanted tube that diverts fluid from one pathway to another).
What is the prognosis?
The outlook for children with hydranencephaly is generally poor, and many children with this disorder die before age 1. However,
in rare cases, children with hydranencephaly may survive for several years or more.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports a wide range of studies that explore the complex mechanisms of normal brain development. The
knowledge gained from these fundamental studies provides the foundation for understanding how this process can go awry and,
thus, offers hope for new means to treat and prevent developmental brain disorders, including hydranencephaly.