Hemicerebellitis: Report of three paediatric cases and review of the literature

Abstract Acute inflammation of a single cerebellar hemisphere (hemicerebellitis) is a rare disorder of unknown origin. The clinical presentation is mainly characterized by headache, ataxia, dysmetria, and vomiting. In addition, some children may develop severe intracranial hypertension. The neuroima...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of paediatric neurology 2014-05, Vol.18 (3), p.273-281
Hauptverfasser: Carceller Lechón, Fernando, Duat Rodríguez, Anna, Sirvent Cerdá, Sara I, Khabra, Komel, de Prada, Inmaculada, García-Peñas, Juan Jose, Madero López, Luis
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Acute inflammation of a single cerebellar hemisphere (hemicerebellitis) is a rare disorder of unknown origin. The clinical presentation is mainly characterized by headache, ataxia, dysmetria, and vomiting. In addition, some children may develop severe intracranial hypertension. The neuroimaging of hemicerebellitis raises a challenging differential diagnosis, particularly with posterior fossa tumours. Although there is no standard treatment for hemicerebellitis, its outcome is usually favourable. However, ipsilateral hemicerebellar atrophy develops in up to half of cases, and a minority of children may show persisting fine motor and/or neurocognitive sequelae. In this article, we contribute with three new reports and review a total of 35 cases of hemicerebellitis.
ISSN:1090-3798
1532-2130
DOI:10.1016/j.ejpn.2013.12.004