New Scientist provides this image of a 24-year old woman who appears to have a form of cerebellar aplasia, with surprisingly minimal symptoms:
The discovery was made when the woman was admitted to
the Chinese PLA General Hospital of Jinan Military Area Command in
Shandong Province complaining of dizziness and nausea. She told doctors
she'd had problems walking steadily for most of her life, and her mother
reported that she hadn't walked until she was 7 and that her speech
only became intelligible at the age of 6.
Doctors did a CAT scan and immediately
identified the source of the problem – her entire cerebellum was missing. The space where it should be was empty of
tissue.
More at the link.
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