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30 topics, 1 hr. 9 min.
Congenital Supratentorial Malformations Introduction
1 m.Perisylvian Polymicrogyria
3 m.Polymicrogyria
2 m.Polymicrogyria Acquired from Infection
3 m.Lissencephaly with band type Heterotopia – Severe
4 m.Lissencephaly – Posterior Involvement
4 m.Lissencephaly with Agyric Pattern
3 m.Lissencephaly, Inuetero
3 m.Lissencephaly – Lacking band type Heterotopia
2 m.Alobar Holoprosencephaly
3 m.Semilobar Holoprosencephaly
3 m.Mild Lobar Holoprosencephaly
3 m.Syntelencephaly
2 m.Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD)
3 m.Septo-optic Dysplasia (SOD), Schizencephalic Cleft
2 m.Septo-optic Dysplasia, Ectopic Neurohypophysis
3 m.Septo-optic Dysplasia, Scizencephalic Cleft – Mild
2 m.Schizencephaly
2 m.Bilateral Schizencephaly
3 m.Subcortical Heterotopia
2 m.Focal Heterotopia
3 m.Band Type Heterotopia
2 m.Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum
3 m.Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Cyst
3 m.Callosal Dysgenesis
4 m.Complete Callosal Dysgenesis
3 m.Middle Fossa Arachnoid Cyst
4 m.Hemimegalencephaly
6 m.Corpus Callosum Lipoma
2 m.Tectal Plate Lipoma
3 m.0:00
This is an MRI in a three-year-old child
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with seizures and developmental delay.
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We can see a lot of aspects of the
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cerebral hemispheres look normal.
0:10
But as we go inferiorly in the posterior aspect
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of the right temporal lobe
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and the right occipital lobe,
0:16
we see a very abnormal appearance of the cortex.
0:20
We don't see a normal sulcation pattern,
0:22
and we also don't see normal white matter.
0:24
At this age,
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the white matter should be relatively
0:28
hypointense on T2-weighted imaging,
0:30
as we see here on the left,
0:32
but we're not seeing that on the right.
0:34
On sagittal T1-weighted imaging,
0:37
we're seeing a very irregular sulcation pattern.
0:40
Some areas of polymicrogyria,
0:43
but that doesn't tell the whole picture.
0:45
If we go to a thin section,
0:48
axial T1-weighted image,
0:49
we see small areas of gray matter heterotopia
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within the deep white matter.
0:55
We see gray matter heterotopia along the
0:57
margins of the lateral ventricle,
0:59
which is subependymal heterotopia.
1:01
This here,
1:02
where it's heterotopia
1:04
that's not within the subependymal region,
1:07
but in the white matter,
1:08
it's called subcortical heterotopia.
1:10
So, this patient has multifocal areas of
1:12
subependymal and subcortical heterotopia,
1:15
some overlying polymicrogyria,
1:18
involving, as we can see here,
1:20
is the posterior aspect of the lateral surface
1:23
of the right temporal lobe,
1:25
extending posteriorly
1:26
to the right occipital lobe.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This is an MRI in a three-year-old child
0:04
with seizures and developmental delay.
0:06
We can see a lot of aspects of the
0:08
cerebral hemispheres look normal.
0:10
But as we go inferiorly in the posterior aspect
0:14
of the right temporal lobe
0:15
and the right occipital lobe,
0:16
we see a very abnormal appearance of the cortex.
0:20
We don't see a normal sulcation pattern,
0:22
and we also don't see normal white matter.
0:24
At this age,
0:25
the white matter should be relatively
0:28
hypointense on T2-weighted imaging,
0:30
as we see here on the left,
0:32
but we're not seeing that on the right.
0:34
On sagittal T1-weighted imaging,
0:37
we're seeing a very irregular sulcation pattern.
0:40
Some areas of polymicrogyria,
0:43
but that doesn't tell the whole picture.
0:45
If we go to a thin section,
0:48
axial T1-weighted image,
0:49
we see small areas of gray matter heterotopia
0:53
within the deep white matter.
0:55
We see gray matter heterotopia along the
0:57
margins of the lateral ventricle,
0:59
which is subependymal heterotopia.
1:01
This here,
1:02
where it's heterotopia
1:04
that's not within the subependymal region,
1:07
but in the white matter,
1:08
it's called subcortical heterotopia.
1:10
So, this patient has multifocal areas of
1:12
subependymal and subcortical heterotopia,
1:15
some overlying polymicrogyria,
1:18
involving, as we can see here,
1:20
is the posterior aspect of the lateral surface
1:23
of the right temporal lobe,
1:25
extending posteriorly
1:26
to the right occipital lobe.
Report
Description
Faculty
Asim F Choudhri, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital
Tags
Pediatrics
Neuroradiology
MRI
Congenital
Brain
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