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Der Radiologe, 2009
Diseases of the corpus callosum include developmental disorders, immunomodulated CNS diseases, vascular malformations, disturbances of metabolism including the electrolyte homeostasis, secondary degenerations and mechanical injuries. This report provides information on the differential diagnosis of reversible and irreversible pathological changes of ...
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Diseases of the corpus callosum include developmental disorders, immunomodulated CNS diseases, vascular malformations, disturbances of metabolism including the electrolyte homeostasis, secondary degenerations and mechanical injuries. This report provides information on the differential diagnosis of reversible and irreversible pathological changes of ...
E. Hattingen +4 more
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Corpus callosum impingement syndrome
Practical Neurology, 2021A 45-year-old man presented with nausea and new-onset headache. He had a history of congenital obstructive hydrocephalus due to Chiari II malformation, treated during infancy with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. CT scan of head confirmed ventricular enlargement from shunt failure. Following shunt replacement, his symptoms resolved. MR scan of brain after
Fabiano Ferreira de Abrantes +3 more
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2006
Abstract This chapter begins with historical accounts of the corpus callosum (CC). It then discusses the results of the investigation of the CC of rhesus monkey brains. Fibers destined to traverse the CC and travel to the opposite hemisphere leave the cortex of any given cortical area as part of the dense cord of fibers lying in the ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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Abstract This chapter begins with historical accounts of the corpus callosum (CC). It then discusses the results of the investigation of the CC of rhesus monkey brains. Fibers destined to traverse the CC and travel to the opposite hemisphere leave the cortex of any given cortical area as part of the dense cord of fibers lying in the ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1996
This 20-month-old girl was found to have an abdominal mass. She was known to have an 8p + karyotype with multiple congenital anomalies including the Pierre Robin sequence. Computed tomography disclosed agenesis of the corpus callosum. The child died following resection of a nephroblastoma. The neuropathological findings are illustrated and discussed.
M, Jaynes, S S, Schochet
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This 20-month-old girl was found to have an abdominal mass. She was known to have an 8p + karyotype with multiple congenital anomalies including the Pierre Robin sequence. Computed tomography disclosed agenesis of the corpus callosum. The child died following resection of a nephroblastoma. The neuropathological findings are illustrated and discussed.
M, Jaynes, S S, Schochet
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Bilingual corpus callosum variability
Brain and Language, 2004Magnetic resonance imaging was used to produce midsagittal images of the corpus callosum of 19 right-handed adult male and female subjects. The preliminary findings of this study indicate that significant adaptation in the anterior midbody of the corpus callosum has occurred to accommodate multiple language capacity in bilingual individuals compared to
Porter E, Coggins +2 more
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