2014
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2014/3066
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A Case of Open Lip Schizencephaly Associated With Absent Septum Pellucidum and Arachnoid Cyst

Abstract: Schizencephaly (spilt brain) is an uncommon disorder of cerebral cortical development, characterized by congenital clefts spanning the cerebral hemispheres from the pial surface to the lateral ventricles and lined by dysplastic cortical gray matter, the condition is present at birth and present early in life. Here we present an adult patient of open lip schizencephaly associated with absent septum pellucidum and arachnoid cyst presenting with seizure on and off for past four years.

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