Achour Radhouane, Ksibi Imen, Jammeli Nadia, Aloui Nadia, Kacem Samia and Neji Khaled
The combined prevalence of partial or complete agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) is estimated at 0.02–0.5%. This common brain malformation is mainly due to a prenatal anomaly. We report a case of diagnosis of isolated fetal CCA. Magnetic resonance imaging appears to be an important adjunct as it allows direct visualization. The prognosis in isolated corpus callosum sites remains uncertain.