Presentation
Delayed milestone
Patient Data
Age: 6 months
Gender: Male
From the case:
Sphenoidal cephalocoele
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There is a gap within the central aspect of the sphenoid bone through which a
a pouch is protruding inferiorly into the nasopharynx, this protrusion of the intracranial contents is composed of CSF signal fluid (T1-dark, T2-bright), and parts of the pituitary infundibulum and optic chiasm are displaced inferiorly
In this case, also there are other findings such as cavum vergae and brachycephaly.
Case Discussion
The baby was referred to a neurosurgeon.