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View Post: Snowdrop: Injury to the brain. - Absence of the Septum Pellucidum.
21 Sep 2009 by Andrew Brereton
Absence of the septum pellucidum (ASP) is a rare disorder, (occuring in an estimated 2 to 3 individuals per 1 00000 people in the general population). It is characterised by abnormal development of a thin membrane located at the midline ...
View Blog: Snowdrop - http://snowdrop-snowdropblog.blogspot.com/
View Post: Andersen Family Blog: Owen and Avery
21 hours ago by Josephine
Congenital Hydrocephalus; Dandy Walker; Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy; Periventricular Leukomatacia; Absence of the Septum Pellucidum; Hypogenesis of the Posterior Corpus Callosum; Optic Nerve Hypoplasia; Septo-optic Dysplasia ...
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View Post: Absence of Cavum Septum Pellucidum Related With Optic Nerve ...
4 Dec 2007 by Labreck, K.
Absence of the cavum septum pellucidum is an unusual abnormality found in newborns that is associated with malformations of the brain. It is estimated that 2 to 3 individuals per 100000 people in the general population have an absence ...
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View Post: absence of the septum pellucidum
27 Jul 2009 by kalic
what is absence of the septum pellucidum? the septum pellucidum (sp) is a thin membrane located at the midline of the brain. children who are born without this membraine and also have other abnormalities–pituitary deficiencies and ...
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View Post: *Bryleigh Marie*: Holidays are Nearing!
6 Nov 2009 by Stephanie
Stephanie: Bryleigh is a beautiful little princess who was diagnosed with congenital hydrocephalus, an encephalocele, absent septum pellucidum, and thinned corpus callosum. She has had two surgeries and is doing awesome! ...
View Blog: *Bryleigh Marie* - http://bryleighmarie.blogspot.com/
View Post: Michael's ONH Blog » Mid Autumn Day
3 Oct 2009 by michaelk
It's called septo-optic dysplasia, which is a rare disorder characterized by abnormal development of the optic disk, pituitary deficiencies, and the absence of the septum pellucidum (the part of the brain that separates the anterior ...
View Blog: Michael's ONH Blog - http://stemcellschina.com/blog/michaelk/
View Post: neurosurgery notes: Septooptic Dysplasia
18 Oct 2009 by frzbplyr
General features -> absent septum pellucidum, small optic chiasm, small optic nerves, small pituitary gland with ectopic posterior lobe, coronal imaging shows flat-roofed ventricles and downward pointing anterior horns (often draped ...
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View Post: Schizencephaly
31 Oct 2009 by Mohamed Elmasry
Associated findings may include heterotopias, absence of septum pellucidum, hippocampal abnormality, pituitary hypoplasia, callosal dysgenesis. Figure : Schizencephaly. A, Unilateral closed-lip schizencephaly. ...
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View Post: alphabet soup and an updated diagnosis
17 Aug 2009 by Matt Cobb
their diagnosis of hpe (holoprosencephaly) has been changed to asp (absent septum pellucidum) possibly resulting from sod (septo-optic displasia). although asp/sod still could present some of the same developmental issues as less ...
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View Post: update
11 Aug 2009 by Angie
i'm really glad we went, because i found out that joey has a thinned or absent septum pellucidum (i think that's how its spelled) and possibly a thinned corpus callosum (?) which could be the cause for his eye issues. ...
View Blog: Our Baby Boy's Journey - http://williamjosephsabel.blogspot.com/

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