The evaluation of unilateral closed-lip schizencephaly on complex MRI sequences
Abstract
Schizencephaly is one of the rare cortical malformations that classify in the group of neurological migration defects. The appearance of the anomaly is in the form of a cleft that passes through the brain parenchyma. In mild types, the cleft does not reach the lateral ventricle. Demonstrating the presence of polymicrogyria, optimal evaluation of the cortex and determining the cleft trace are essential in the radiological evaluation of schizencephaly. Because differential diagnosis should be made with heterotopias and focal cortical dysplasia. We present a case of a 21-yearold female patient with closed-lip schizencephaly accompanied by MRI findings. Polymicrogyria is best detected in sagittal T2 sequences, while the difference of white matter and grey matter are well observed in T1 and FLAIR sequences. The benefit of diffusion-weighted images in schizencephaly is unclear. The ADC values of the grey matter adjacent to the cleft are close to the lower limit of normal. Susceptibility weighted image (SWI) sequence has no place in the evaluation of schizencephaly. It can be beneficial for the exclusion of vascular malformations, haemorrhage and differential diagnosis.
Source
Romanian Journal of Neurology/ Revista Romana de NeurologieVolume
20Issue
2URI
https://rjn.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJN_2021_2_Art-21.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/9464