This is important in differentiating partial dysgenesis of the corpus callosum from a developmental injury when the splenium is not seen. Since the rostrum is the last to form, if you see a rostrum in the absence of a splenium, you know that the problem is injury to the splenium. If the rostrum is not seen, then the absent splenium is likely due to partial dysgenesis.
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