Corpus callosum agenesis
A congenital abnormality characterized by the complete absence of the corpus callosum. It may be an isolated abnormality or associated with other central nervous system abnormalities or syndromes. Clinical manifestations vary. In cases of isolated corpus callosum agenesis, symptoms may be absent or minimal. In cases that are associated with other central nervous system abnormalities or syndromes, symptoms include developmental delays, motor coordination difficulties, and vision impairment.
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corpus callosum agenesis may be associated with genetic syndromes or isolated. It may present with behavior abnormalities, seizures,mental retardation,hydrocephalus. parallel ventricles suggest corpus callosum agenesis
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