ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
Septo‐optic dysplasia (SOD) is the triad of optic nerve hypoplasia, panhypopituitarism, and agenesis of septum pellucidum, and has been described previously to be associated with heterotopias and midline interhemispheric cyst. We describe a case of SOD with arachnoid cysts, persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous, and malformations of cortical development.
METHODS
Case report and review of literature.
RESULTS
Our patient was found to have SOD, bilateral ventriculomegaly, pachygyria, gray matter heterotopia, bilateral choroidal cysts near the brainstem, and persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous. She later developed infantile spasms and required enucleation of the abnormal eye and cyst fenestration.
CONCLUSION
Coincidence of seizures, SOD, bilateral choroid fissure cysts, heterotopias, and persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous is a unique constellation. It is unclear whether this represents a new syndrome or SOD spectrum variation. Patients with SOD and arachnoid cysts should be monitored for signs of herniation.