Cleft palate, arachnoid cyst and posterior urethral valve

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Abstract

A 5-month-old infant presented with cleft palate, febrile urinary tract infection and abnormal movements. His urinary stream was poor and investigations revealed posterior urethral valve and grade V vesicoureteric reflux. This baby was investigated for seizure activity and on MRI of the brain was found to have a large arachnoid cyst, splaying the occipital horns and compressing the posterior aspect of third ventricle leading to dilatation of the ventricles. This seems to be a very unusual coexistence of three abnormalities in one patient for which no plausible explanation can be given. It appears to be a chance finding.

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Agrawal, S., Parakh, A., & Agrawalla, A. (2010). Cleft palate, arachnoid cyst and posterior urethral valve. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr.04.2010.2873

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