Agenesis of the corpus callosum is a rare brain malformation that happens as your baby develops in the womb. It causes varying symptoms and challenges from mild to severe. Many children with this ...
A 23 year-old man was evaluated for possible seizures. He had a long history of learning disabilities beginning in childhood. Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum: (Left) T1-weighted sagittal MRI; (Right) ...
Absence of the septum pellucidum (ASP) is a rare condition in which the thin membrane in the middle of the brain is missing. ASP can be a feature of certain developmental conditions, such as ...
The brain adapts, through reorganization, in people born without a corpus callosum who lack a bridge between the two cerebral hemispheres. It is thought that these mechanisms enable the brain to ...
The brain is divided into the right and left hemispheres, and the corpus callosum connects the two halves. This bundle of nerve tissue contains more than 200 million axons (nerve fibers that carry ...
What Is a Corpus Callosotomy?- The corpus callosum is a thick bundle of nerve fibres that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain.- It enables communication between both sides, but can ...
In the corpus callosum the average width of an axon is about half a micrometer, and myelin is approximately an eighth to one-quarter of that size. TEM allows these structures to be viewed and measured ...
A 3 year-old boy was evaluated for delay in reaching verbal milestones. Otherwise, his examination was normal. Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum: T1-weighted sagittal and parasagittal MRIs. Note the ...
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