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HYDRANENCEPHALY
Perhaps secondary to ICA occlusion in utero; may be developmental, usual or enlarged head, with or without neurologically usual, CT findings: little areas of cortex, generally occipital, basalganglia and cerebellum usual, ventricles have no roof, may resemble severe hydrocephalus, angio most likely to be sparse, atretic vessels, vs. Stretched vessels in hydrocephalus