Neonate with meroacrania: radiological findings and review of the literature
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Neuroradiology - Case Report 2016
P: 232-235
December 2009

Neonate with meroacrania: radiological findings and review of the literature

Diagn Interv Radiol 2009;15(4):232-235
1. Departments of Radiology , Fırat University School of Medicine, Elazığ, Turkey.
2. Departments of Radiology, Fırat University School of Medicine, Elazığ, Turkey
3. Departments of Pediatrics, Fırat University School of Medicine, Elazığ, Turkey
4. Department of Radiology, Fırat University, School of Medicine, Elazığ, Turkey
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Received Date: 11.05.2007
Accepted Date: 29.07.2007
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ABSTRACT

Acrania is a developmental abnormality characterized by a partial or complete absence of calvaria with complete but abnormal development of brain tissue. Acrania is a relatively common malformation and affects about 1 in 1000 newborns. Meroacrania refers to absence of the cranium with the exception of the occipital bone. Brain stem and cerebellum develop normally, but cerebral parenchyma tissue is covered with a thin membrane and severely dysmorphic supratentorial brain is also seen. The other system findings are normal. Magnetic resonance imaging findings of one neonate with meroacrania have been reported in medical literature. Other radiographic and computed tomography findings have not yet been reported. We report a female neonate with meroacrania with discussion of etiology, pathogenesis, radiological findings, and differential diagnosis.