Radiology Case Review - A Child Presenting with Dizziness & Headaches
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- This child presented with headache and dizziness.
➡️ Acute cerebellitis is most often postinfectious, occurring 1-2 weeks after a viral infection (e.g. varicella zoster, EBV, measles, HSV, coxsackievirus).
➡️ It most commonly occurs in children and adolescents.
➡️ Neuroimaging is reportedly abnormal in only about 10% of cases where imaging is obtained, so the prevalence of this diagnosis on imaging largely underestimates its clinical prevalence.
➡️ Whenever there is evidence of cerebellar edema on imaging, patients need to be watched closely for development of obstructive hydrocephalus, which can be rapidly fatal.
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