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Pregnant. MRI Showed Baby Having Left Posterior Interhemispheric Cyst, Corpus Callosum Present, Eyes Normal. Effects On Baby?

I'm 26 pregnant, they found in a MRI that my baby has a left posterior interhemispheric cyst, the cyst appear to communicate with the third ventricle, there may be some fine septations, the corpus callosum is present however given the present of a interhemispheric cyst is likely a least partially absent or dysplastic, both eyes appear to be normal, my question is how this will affect my baby development after birth?
Fri, 8 Nov 2013
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brain development still there up to two years chance of increaes crainl pressure child will have convulsion difficult to control it may effect its growth
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Pregnant. MRI Showed Baby Having Left Posterior Interhemispheric Cyst, Corpus Callosum Present, Eyes Normal. Effects On Baby?

brain development still there up to two years chance of increaes crainl pressure child will have convulsion difficult to control it may effect its growth