Corpus Callosum Agenesis: Speech and Language Disorder

Date: January 2022
Authors: Özlem Oğuz, Sukru Torun

Abstract:

Introduction:

Corpus callosum agenesis is a rare congenital condition result from a fiberal malformation. Individuals with corpus callosum agenesis may have different symptoms. This study aims to introduce a rare condition and inform about ongoing assessment and treatment processes.

Methods:

1 participant diagnosed with corpus callosum agenesis who is 42 months was assessed with TEDİL and TİGE assessment tests and had speech and language therapy for 18 months. While therapy was continuing, the second evaluation was carried out.

Results:

The participant was found to produce only 5-6 single words in the beginning of intervention besides exhibiting many of behavioral problems. With 18 month sessions, the participant was able to not only use more words, word combination and pragmatic gestures but also have eye contact, imitation skills and less behavioral problems.

Discussion And Conclusion:

The results were similar to the ones in related studies which focus on corpus callosum agenesis which shows that the participant has had developmental delay and speech & language disorder. It is stated that intervention and assessment process is better conducted with multidisciplinary team