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Benign cerebellar hemorrhages.

T D Heiman, S Satya-Murti

    Annals of Neurology
    |April 1, 1978
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    Spontaneous resolution of cerebellar hemorrhage can lead to clinical recovery. Computed tomography scans confirmed hemorrhage resolution in two patients, highlighting this potential outcome.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Radiology

    Background:

    • Cerebellar hemorrhage is a serious neurological condition.
    • Outcomes can vary significantly among patients.

    Observation:

    • Two patients presented with cerebellar hemorrhage.
    • Both patients experienced a benign clinical outcome.

    Findings:

    • Hemorrhage resolution was observed on serial computed tomography (CT) scans in both patients.
    • CT imaging detected cerebellar hemorrhage even when clinical presentation suggested brainstem involvement.

    Implications:

    • These cases suggest that spontaneous resolution and clinical recovery are possible in some cerebellar hemorrhages.
    • Computed tomography is crucial for accurate diagnosis and monitoring of cerebellar hemorrhages, even when clinical signs are misleading.