Title of article :
Cerebellar Infarction in a 9 Year Old Child Presenting with Fever and Ataxia: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Vafaee Shahi, Mohammad Pediatric Neurology - Pediatric Growth and Development Research center - Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Azizi Shalbaf, Nazanin Pediatric Emergency - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan , Tahernia, Leila Pediatric Neurology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Cerebellar acute ischemic stroke (CAIS) can be a complication of
minor head trauma, vertebral artery dissection, vasospasm or systemic
hypoperfusion. CT scan usually is negative few hours after acute
infarction. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is superior to CT scan
for posterior fossa lesions and also in acute phase of cerebellar stroke
especially in children. Here we report a 9-year-old girl referred to
the Pediatric Emergency Room, Moosavi Hospital, Zanjan, Iran in
January 2017 presenting with sudden onset of headache and recurrent
vomiting, ataxia, and history of 3 consecutive days of fever and
malaise. In the report of MRI, there were abnormal low T1 and high
T2 signal intensity in left cerebellar hemisphere involving superior
and middle cerebellar peduncles. After 4 days of admission, the patient
became drowsy, symptoms progressed and transferred to the pediatric
intensive care unit (PICU). The patient underwent hemispherectomy
surgery of the left cerebellar hemisphere because of acute obstructive
hydrocephaly. After 5 months of occupational therapy, the force of
her extremities was normal and the ataxia completely disappeared.
Childhood acute ischemic stroke although rare can happen with
cerebellar involvement. Because in our patient the first brain CT
scan was nearly normal and a false negative rate for initial computed
tomography (CT) scanning of 60%-80% also contributes to missed
and delayed diagnosis of childhood AIS, for every child presenting
with acute ataxia without identified cause in addition to CT scan, MRI
also being ordered and from the beginning besides other causes, stroke
be contemplated as a cause of ataxia.
Keywords :
Cerebellar , Infarction , Ataxia , MRI , Case report
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics