Space-occupying lesions in the corpus callosum yield a distinctive clinical picture.
Mental symptoms are prominent and typically the first to be noticed. Common features are apathy, drowsiness and defect of memory; depression and anxiety may be present. Epileptic convulsions may occur.
An expanding lesion may lead to other symptoms depending upon the tissue affected:
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