{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Asymmetric ventriculomegaly, interhemispheric cyst, and dysgenesis of corpus callosum (AVID) - case report. {Author}: Dhakal P;Aryal AB;Dev A;Dhakal S;Kandel D; {Journal}: Radiol Case Rep {Volume}: 18 {Issue}: 11 {Year}: 2023 Nov 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.radcr.2023.08.019 {Abstract}: AVID (Asymmetric ventriculomegaly, interhemispheric cyst, and dysgenesis of corpus callosum) spectrum is a rare phenomenon as such in its whole and the defects are not exclusive to the condition. Each may occur in isolation or together and have characteristic clinical and imaging findings. The vast array of mimics coexisting with the condition makes it a harder diagnosis to make and requires a great length of experience and observation which may explain the limited recordings of AVID. Sonography and fetal magnetic resonance imaging goes a long way and provide accurate diagnosis ruling out the mimics and aiding in prenatal visualization of the defects. Accurate diagnosis aids in effective management and counseling regarding outcomes and the potential timeline of the severity of the symptoms. In its rarity, this case report of AVID is one of the first report of its kind reported from Nepal.