Does anyone have a child who is missing their corpus callosum? - club foot disorder
My son is 6 weeks and was born with a clubfoot. This condition is met, doctors said, it would be more tests and MRI scans and found that a structure is called the corpus callosum, which lies between the two hemispheres of the brain, so far. This deficiency is of mild learning disabilities to severe problems for other disorders such as ADHD and social issues and development.
Jack will be treated clubfoot with the Ponseti method and very good progress. It is a common disease, but no one speaks. In view of the bar is very rare and therefore difficult to know, what to expect in the future. For now, Jack is nice and sensitive. Smile to see, react to sounds and other stimulims that the normal physical development.
Any personal experience with this condition would be useful and interesting. If anyone discuss clubfoot (also known as Talipese) I am pleased to share my experiences.
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I'm sorry that your baby is missing her beams. I have no experience with it, but I remember learning about "split-brain" in psychology classes. It is rare, but some people with severe epilepsy who stop their beams justice crisis. The corpus callosum is responsible for communication between the two hemispheres of the brain, we must completely separate, or does not give rise to all sorts of problems with speech, vision, etc., but he is young, so perhaps it can be assumed that some nervous tissue and grow there, I can do everything in order. wish I had a neurologist at the beginning of work on this problem. I have no idea how to handle it, but maybe there are some things that you start to do to stimulate his brain to work better afterin life. Good luck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-brain
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