Pericallosal lipoma

Discussion:

This case demonstrates typical appearances of a curvilinear pericallosal lipoma. If the rostrum is indeed normal, then this suggests that the splenium (although appearing foreshortened) is probably normal also (as the rostrum is the last part of the corpus callosum to form), and as such no callosal dysgenesis is present, but rather a minor degree of hypoplasia. 

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