How is an absent corpus callosum diagnosed?

How is an absent corpus callosum diagnosed?

If a healthcare provider suspects that you or your child have ACC, you will need a physical examination. The healthcare provider will talk to you about any symptoms and developmental delays, then examine the body.

Your provider will order imaging tests to take pictures inside the head. Computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will show whether the corpus callosum is missing or partially developed.

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