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From the case:
Joubert syndrome
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Level of midbrain showing superior cerebellar peduncles thickened elongated with midline cleft at the pontomesencephalic junction, giving molar tooth appearance. Bat wing appearance of fourth ventricle.
Case Discussion
This case illustrates the typical features of Joubert syndrome, with both the molar tooth appearance of the midbrain and bat wing configuration of the 4th ventricle.