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Direct Findings Findings Secondary to Obstructive Hydrocephalus Findings of Associated Malformations Aqueduct funneling Enlarged third ventricular recesses Abnormal sulcation Blood in the aqueduct Enlarged ventricular temporal horns Brain stem abnormality Tectal thickening Perforated septum pellucidum Cerebellar hypoplasia Lateral ventricular diverticulum Cerebellar dysplasia Callosal thinning and/or dysgenesis Rhombencephalosynapsis Macrocephaly Fourth ventricular dilation Vermian hypoplasia
Note:—AS indicates aqueductal stenosis.