Imaging of acute cerebellitis in children. Report of 4 cases

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作者
Tlili-Graiess, K [1 ]
Souei, MM
Mlaiki, B
Arifa, N
Moulahi, H
Gharbi, HJ
Yacoub, M
Essoussi, M
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[1] CHU Sahloul, Serv Imagerie Med, Sousse 4054, Tunisia
[2] CHU Farhat Hached, Serv Pediat, Sousse 4054, Tunisia
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; cerebellitis; acute cerebellar ataxia; central nervous system;
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10.1016/S0150-9861(06)77226-1
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Imaging of acute cerebellitis in children. Report of 4 cases Acute cerebellitis is one of the main causes of acute cerebellar dysfunction in children. It is either infectious, usually viral, post-infectious or post vaccinal in etiology. Diagnosing acute cerebellitis may be difficult in patients with only subtle cerebellar signs and when cerebro-spinal fluid examination is normal. M, I is the most adequate imaging technique to demonstrate cerebellar involvement. The authors report the clinical and neuro-imaging findings in 4 paediatric cases. Patient's age varied from 2 to 7 years and predominant clinical symptoms were fever, headache and vomiting; ataxia was noted only in 2 cases. Viral serologic tests were negative in 3 cases and demonstrated Epstein-Barr virus in 1. Initial MRI examination (2 cases) demonstrated increased intensity on T2W and Flair sequences of the cerebellar gray matter with pial enhancement. Clinical outcome was good with complete resolution of symptoms in 3 cases and persistent mild right tipper limb paresis in one. The resolution of the signal abnormality was well demonstrated on MRI in one case, suggesting an inflammatory etiology with moderate residual cerebellar atrophy.
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