Incidentally detected total agenesis of the falx cerebri: Potential significance of this rare finding.

Eur J Radiol Open

Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre, 711 Concession Street, Hamilton, Ontario, L8V 1C3, Canada.

Published: April 2019

Absence of the falx cerebri is a rare radiological finding, which is generally described in relation with varying degrees of holoprosencephaly or other structural central nervous system anomalies. We present a case of non-syndromic, asymptomatic absence of falx cerebri in an elderly patient, which was discovered incidentally on a computed tomography examination of the head. The superior sagittal sinus was narrowed, but present. Relevant anatomic and embryological considerations are discussed, as well as potential implications for clinical practice.

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