Dr Amina Hameed, Dr Khurram Khaliq Bhinder, Dr Aroosa Kanwal, Dr Namrah Khalid, Dr Ranam Akhtar
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The absence of the vermis and the continuity of the cerebellar hemispheres, dentate nuclei, and superior cerebellar peduncles are the hallmarks of rhombencephalosynapsis, a congenital disorder of the cerebellum. It has varying degrees of neurological damage and can occur as a single aberration (rare) or as a component of a larger brain malformation. We present a case of a young adult with two year history of unusual behaviors and falls, who on MRI was diagnosed with rhombencephalosynapsis. Our case demonstrates the common characteristics of RES and the critical function of MRI in diagnosis and treatment.