Congenital brain malformations are structural abnormalities present at birth, resulting from disruptions during various stages of embryonic or fetal development. While clinical presentations may be nonspecific, a combination of advanced imaging techniques and genetic testing plays a pivotal role in achieving early, accurate diagnoses and facilitating effective management strategies. Neuroimaging, particularly MRI, is indispensable in diagnosing these malformations. Our archive contains numerous rare and significant brain MRI cases in neonates, infants, and children. This valuable resource offers a promising foundation for research into early diagnosis and genetic counseling. Below are some sample images from our collection.
The following are some sample images available in this archive:
Chiari malformation type III, tonsillar hernation and deformity of brain stem and Pons with encroachment of basilar cistern.