17 January 2021>: Articles
Pediatric Fulminant Cerebellitis Is Still a Fatal Disease that We Know Little About! Two Case Reports and a Literature Review
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease
Hakem Alomani A* , Muhammad Arshad E , Mahmoud Elzonfly B , Ali Ahmad Aldakhil B , Abdullah H. Alharbi B , Abdulrahman Alasqah B , Bandar Rashed Alfheed C , Hesham Aldhalaan ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.928370
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e928370
Figure 2. Brain MRI. Sagittal T1-weighted image (A), axial T2-weighted (B), and axial T1-weighted contrast-enhanced image (C) at initial presentation affected by susceptibility artifact of dental braces showed cerebellar tonsillar herniation and obstructive hydrocephalus, T2 hyper-intense signal of the cortex and white matter of left cerebellar hemisphere and medial right cerebellar medial focus with no leptomeningeal or parenchymal enhancement.