From: Social anxiety disorder in an adolescent with agenesis of the corpus callosum: a case report
Author (Year) | Age/Gender | Anxiety signs | Behavior problems | Other psychiatric disturbances | Intelligence level | Imaging performance | Associated with other Lesions |
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Russell [33] (1955) | 19, Female | MMPI results: hypochondriasis; hysteria; psychasthenia | NA | depression; emotional instability; impaired concentration | Wechsler-bellevue test score: 61 | complete absence of the corpus callosum | dilation of both lateral ventricles; Middle cerebral aqueduct the stenosis; the third ventricle was enlarged superiorly and posteriorly; the left cerebellar hemisphere was smaller than normal |
Spak [34] (2019) | 12, Male | generalized anxiety; aggression; stress | obsessive–compulsive disorder | attention deficit disorder; unable to concentrate on completing drumming and talking | IQ 68 | partial agenesis of the corpus callosum(posterior) | NA |
Párraga [35] (2003) | 11, Male | irrational fears; anxiety attacks; separation anxiety; poor eye contact | hyperactivity; poor impulse control; difficulties relating to other children | visual and auditory hallucinations; marked distortions of reality; sleep difficulties | IQ 85 | agenesis of the corpus callosum(unspecified) | colpocephaly |
10, Female | agitated movement | hyperactivity; temper outbursts; oppositional; lying; stealing; destruction | emotionality; sleep difficulties | IQ 102 | partial agenesis of the corpus callosum (the rostrum and the body) | colpocephaly | |
David [24] (1993) | 33, Male | fear; acute anxiety episodes | set fire; attack neighbors | mannerisms; hallucinations; delusions | IQ 78 | partial agenesis of the anterior part of the corpus callosum | NA |
Ernst [36] (1999) | 15, Female | alexithymia; chronical pain; stressful events lead to an increase in pain | NA | NA | NA | agenesis of the corpus callosum(unspecified) | Chiari II Malformation; hydrocephalus |