General Neurology
Coma due to primary brainstem and diencephalic lesions
Oct. 05, 2024
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T1-weighted inversion recovery MRI of a 4-month-old male with severe hydrocephalus due to Walker-Warburg syndrome. In this section, the border between cortex and adjacent white matter is irregular because of the irregular structure of the neocortex, a characteristic of cobblestone malformation. (Contributed by Dr. Peter Barth.)