Figure 1 Case 1: (a) Transabdominal axial ultrasound image shows
cerebral calcifications with failure of visualization of a normal
vermis (large arrow). Calcifications are also present in the brain
parenchyma (small arrow). (b) Transvaginal sagittal image shows
dysgenesis of the corpus callosum (small arrow) and vermis (large
arrow). (c) Coronal plane shows a wide interhemispheric fissure
(large arrow) due to brain atrophy and bilateral parenchymatic
coarse calcifications (small arrows). (d) Calcifications are visible in
this more posterior coronal view and can be seen to involve the
caudate (arrows).
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