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 3. Brain CT. (A–C) Non-enhanced brain CT shows crowded foramen magnum due to tonsillar herniation with diffuse cerebellar swelling causing a compressed fourth ventricle and subsequent mild-to-moderate third and lateral ventricles dilatation. There is no abnormal density of the cerebellum or the brain stem, and no mass effect or midline shift.