BACKGROUND: Crossed cerebellar atrophy after hemorrhagic-ischemic injury in the contralateral cerebral hemisphere was reported in adults with stroke and in children with acquired lesions. It was also reported in preterm infants after perinatal or postnatal contralateral supratentorial lesions. CASE REPORT: We report crossed-cerebellar atrophy in a preterm neonate with prenatal posthemorrhagic ventriculomegaly and periventricular ischemic lesion in whom contralateral cerebellar involvement was detected on antenatal scans. DISCUSSION: The result of our study suggests that in the developing brain, cross cerebellar atrophy may occur antenatally and that fetal MRI may help to identify such cases.
Gallini, F., Luciano, R. P. M., Pane, M., De Carolis, M. P., Romagnoli, C., Mercuri, E. M., Crossed cerebellar atrophy of prenatal onset, <<CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM>>, 2006; (22): 734-736 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/22745]
Crossed cerebellar atrophy of prenatal onset
Gallini, Francesca;Luciano, Rita Paola Maria;Pane, Marika;De Carolis, Maria Pia;Romagnoli, Costantino;Mercuri, Eugenio Maria
2006
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Crossed cerebellar atrophy after hemorrhagic-ischemic injury in the contralateral cerebral hemisphere was reported in adults with stroke and in children with acquired lesions. It was also reported in preterm infants after perinatal or postnatal contralateral supratentorial lesions. CASE REPORT: We report crossed-cerebellar atrophy in a preterm neonate with prenatal posthemorrhagic ventriculomegaly and periventricular ischemic lesion in whom contralateral cerebellar involvement was detected on antenatal scans. DISCUSSION: The result of our study suggests that in the developing brain, cross cerebellar atrophy may occur antenatally and that fetal MRI may help to identify such cases.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.