Journal of Perinatology

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Aicardi syndrome choroid plexus cysts

T E Herman, B C P Lee and M J Siegel

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Figure 1.

(a) Axial MRI T2-weighted image at level thalami, and (b) coronal MRI T2-weighted image at level of the occipital lobes. The left choroid plexus is large and contains large high signal round lesions (arrows). There is absence of the corpus callosum.

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Figure 2.

(a) Coronal T1-weighted and (b) sagittal T2-weighted images. These show that the round lesions in the left choroid plexus are low signal, and therefore large choroid plexus cysts.

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