Problems of hemorrhage in the cerebellum

1990 
: The authors give an account on their experience with the treatment of five patients (three women and two men) with non-traumatic haemorrhage into the cerebellum. The oldest patient was 67 years, the youngest 14 years, the mean age was 51.2 years. In four the cause of haemorrhage was hypertension, in one patient an A-V malformation. The correct diagnosis was established by CT examination, while originally it was assumed that a supratentorial cerebrovascular attack was involved. One female patient recovered after conservative treatment, in the remainder the haematoma was removed by suboccipital craniectomy. One patient died, the fourteen-year-old female patient which was admitted with symptoms of decerebration, survives with a marked neurological deficit, three patients feel well. In one instance hydrocephalus developed which was treated by ventriculo-peritoneal drainage with a valve.
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