Presentation
Abnormal antenatal ultrasound.
Patient Data
Age: 32 weeks
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Bilateral clefts extending to the lateral ventricles.
Fetal MRI confirms the clefts are lined with grey matter which distinguishes shizencephaly from porencephalic cyst.
Case Discussion
Bilateral schizencephaly is commonly open lip (as in this case).
Fetal MRI confirms the clefts are lined with grey matter which distinguishes shizencephaly from porencephalic cyst.