Numerous congenital abnormalities are identified including complete agenesis of the corpus callosum and a nodular region of grey matter heterotopia extending from just above the trigone of the right lateral ventricle up to an abnormally deep sulcus corresponding probably to the postcentral sulcus although sulcation is abnormal. The sulcus communicates with a prominent interhemispheric CSF space which is however separate from the ventricles (thus not schizencephaly). There is marked colpocephaly on the left with marked enlargement of the left temporal horn, which distorts the left hippocampus. A number of hippocampal remnant cysts are noted but otherwise, the hippocampus appears of unremarkable size and signal.
The posterior fossa appears normal as does the brainstem. Incidental left-sided staphyloma is also present.