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Vol. 10 No. 3 (2016)

Khordad 2016

Cerebellar Infarction in Childhood: Delayed-Onset Complication of Mild Head Trauma

  • Ibrahim Ilker OZ
  • Evrim BOZAY OZ
  • Ismail ÅžERIFOÄžLU
  • Nurullah KAYA
  • Oktay ERDEM

Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, Vol. 10 No. 3 (2016), 5 Khordad 2016 , Page 82-85
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v10i3.9955 Published: 2016-06-05

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Abstract

How to Cite This Article: Oz II, Bozay Oz E, Şerifoğlu I, Kaya N, Erdem O. Cerebellar Infarction in Childhood: Delayed-Onset Complication of Mild Head Trauma. Iran J Child Neurol. Summer 2016; 10(3):82-85.

Objective
Cerebellar ischemic infarction is a rare complication of minor head trauma. Vertebral artery dissection, vasospasm or systemic hypo perfusion can cause infarct. However, underlying causes of the ischemic infarct cannot be explained in nearly half of cases. The accurate diagnosis is essential to ensure appropriate treatment. Here we report a five yr old boy patient of cerebellar infraction after minor head trauma, admitted to emergency serves of Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey in 2013. We aimed to remind minor head trauma that causes cerebellar infarction during childhood, and to review the important points of the diagnosis, which should be keep in mind.

 

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Keywords:
  • Brain infarction
  • Trauma
  • Vasospasm
  • MR imaging
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OZ, I. I., BOZAY OZ, E., ÅžERIFOÄžLU, I., KAYA, N., & ERDEM, O. (2016). Cerebellar Infarction in Childhood: Delayed-Onset Complication of Mild Head Trauma. Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, 10(3), 82–85. https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v10i3.9955
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