Memoirs . t asymmetry and a brain in generalof great size but poor molding. The mesial views (IX-i and IX-j) show a narrowing ofthe posterior third of the corpus callosum. Views of the brain in cross section are shown with comparative fulness on account ofthe irregularity in the distribution of hypoplasia as suggested by the microscopic examina-tion. Especially the right superior frontal region (IX-k) exhibited the most markedarchitectural disturbance microscopically. A cyst-like area in the right hemisphere ofIX-1 is due to artifact. Views of Case X. Photograph X-a illustrates the unstripped


Memoirs . t asymmetry and a brain in generalof great size but poor molding. The mesial views (IX-i and IX-j) show a narrowing ofthe posterior third of the corpus callosum. Views of the brain in cross section are shown with comparative fulness on account ofthe irregularity in the distribution of hypoplasia as suggested by the microscopic examina-tion. Especially the right superior frontal region (IX-k) exhibited the most markedarchitectural disturbance microscopically. A cyst-like area in the right hemisphere ofIX-1 is due to artifact. Views of Case X. Photograph X-a illustrates the unstripped appearances, to which are added X-band X-c to illustrate the thickening of the cerebellar pia mater. The case exhibited asomewhat questionable focal mononucleosis about the vessels of one region. Microscopic examination showed numerical hyperplasia of cells in a number of brain is fairly complex in construction, but the corpus callosum (X-h and X-i) showsa slight thinning in the posterior I-d CASE I — MICROCEPHALY. LOW IDIOTMcmoirs American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. Waverley Researches.


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