Presentation
Presents with acute aphasia.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Schizencephaly - closed lip
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- grey matter lined closed-lip cleft extending from the left frontal cortex to the body of the lateral ventricle
- the septum pellucidum and falx are present
- no abnormal fusion across the midline.
- chronic small vessel ischemia
- mild cerebral volume loss with a thinned corpus callosum
From the case:
Schizencephaly - closed lip
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Closed-lip cleft extending from the left frontal cortex to the body of the lateral ventricle in keeping with schizencephaly
Case Discussion
Features of unilateral left-sided closed-lip schizencephaly with no other congenital developmental abnormalities.