Bibek Shrestha, Priyesh Shrestha, Vivek Karn, Shiva Ram Ale Magar
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Abstract
A 6-month-old male presented with seizures. Non-contrast CT revealed subependymal gray matter heterotopia, corpus callosum dysgenesis, colpocephaly, and suspicious closed-lip bilateral parieto-occipital schizencephaly. Benign posterior fossa and subarachnoid space enlargement were noted. This case highlights the diagnostic value of imaging in rare neuronal migration disorders and associated structural abnormalities.
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