Exencephaly

Exencephaly or exencephalosuchia is a type of craniocephalic dysostosis with the formation of a depressed skull. It is characterized by the presence of a deep depression in the skull and gaping sutures. The cerebral parts of the ventricular system expand, and the entire substance of the brain undergoes shrinkage. Death occurs from the leakage of cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and compression of brain tissue by liquid contents. Hydrocephalus rarely develops. These complications are accompanied by motor, mental and mental disorders in children.



Exencephalization, or syringokephaly, sirencephaly is an anomaly in which fusion or complete absence of the cranial vault and craniostenosis occur with compression of the brain tissue of the head.

In the process of evolution, humans have acquired many relatively useless signs: the most “shabby” on the Internet in memory of the fact that these are real-life ailments: for example, urinary incontinence or involuntary muscle contractions, developing into the pattern of “obsessive-compulsive disorder”, despite the fact that There are no less mysterious subtypes of this disease. Such pathologies can also include exencephaly. Some people experience ground-glass fissures in the brain, and they may also have small cysts in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which is why people often age very quickly, sometimes living only up to 25-30 years.