Left cerebellar infarct
Remote Cerebellar Stroke Associated With Delusions and ...
1-and(B)T2-weighted MRI scans revealed a remote cerebellar infarct with multiple foci in the right posterior inferior cerebellar artery territory with a smaller focus in the right superior cerebellar artery territory. (C) A SPECT scan with technetium-99m-hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime showed decreased frontal and mesial temporal perfusion.
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of the same clinical and imaging features as cerebellar stroke. The small volume of the posterior fossa allows Figure 3. Magnetic resonance image showing an infarct of the left cerebellum with narrowing of the fourth ventricle but no hydrocephalus. Figure 4. Head …
Cerebellar infarction: natural history, prognosis, and ...
Macdonell et al Cerebellar Infarction 851 25-JAN-84 15:39•52 SCAN 20 1D1E1*B H/SP FIGURE 1. i small4 infarct in the left cerebellar vermis. TI 7.0 KV 125 AS .518 SL 4 GT -20 TP 131 •CONTRAST abnormalities included 1 o casf subclaviae n stenosis proximal to the vertebral artery. 2 case,s of vertebral origin stenosis on the side ipsilateral ...
Post-infarct cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome: a ...
Post Infarct cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome is a rare disorder, characterized by cognitive impairment in the domains of memory, language, visuo-spatial functioning and affect after cerebellar stroke. We report a case of young female who developed mood alteration and cognitive disturbance following isolated cerebellar infarct. We,
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acute infarct in the left inferior cerebellar peduncle. Figure 5.Bilateral infarcts in the middle cerebellar peduncle. 80-year-old man with ataxia and vertigo. A B A B G. Cerebellar connections. The cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathway (corticopontine tract and pontocerebellar tract) is major afferent fibers through the middle cerebellar peduncle.
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bellar infarct diagnosed correctly by a non-neurologist unless a brain image yielded the correct diagnosis. Herein I attempt to review concisely the key features of cerebellar infarction. Anatomy The cerebellum is supplied by 3 main paired arteries: the posterior inferior cerebellar arteries (PICAs), the anterior inferior cerebellar arteries
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Left Cerebellar Infarct Cytotoxic edema in infarctions involves the gray and white matter – therefore abnormal low attenuation extends to the cortex Important to know vascular territories: this is a posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) infarct Acute to subacute …
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Right medial thalamic infarct . Figure 5. Left cerebellar infarct . Figure 6. Right cerebellar infarct . Somnolence A 64-year old man suddenly developed loss of vision OU and somnolence In the ER he was unresponsive with 8 mm sluggishly reactive pupils. He moved all
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claiming 5 million deaths & 5 million left with permanent damage • One American dies every 4 minutes from stroke • Approximately $73.7 billion in 2010 for stroke-related medical costs and lost productivity • 4 th leading cause of death in the United States.
Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Cerebellar Infarction
Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of Cerebellar Infarction Sean I. Savitz, MD, Louis R. Caplan, MD, Jonathan A. Edlow, MD Abstract Background: Cerebellar infarctions are an important cause of neurologic disease.
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