Neurological Conundrum: A Case of Cerebellar Hemispheric Enlargement and Atypical Symptoms

Cerebellar hemispheric enlargement with atypical neurological symptoms poses diagnostic challenges in clinical practice. We present the case of a 57-year-old female with persistent headache, left facial paraesthesia, dysarthria, gait ataxia, and longstanding neck swelling. Imaging studies revealed e...

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Hauptverfasser: Kasat, Paschyanti R, Parihar, Pratap, Kashikar, Shivali V, Sachani, Pratiksha, Nunna, Bhagyasri
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