Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2021)

Crossed cerebellar diaschisis in the setting of a convulsive status epilepticus: a rare clinical and radiological entity

  • Rachid Belfkih, Professor of neurology,
  • Omar Ghomari Khayat, 5th year medical student,
  • Abdellatif Berkaoui, Neurology resident,
  • Hicham Fadel, Neurologist

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 2913 – 2915

Abstract

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Crossed cerebellar diaschisis is a rare clinical entity of hemispheric cerebellar depression subsequent to a contralateral cerebral cortical lesion, described to be the result of excessive neuronal excitatory synaptic activity within cortico-cerebellar pathways. This event is generally observed in ischemic stroke cases, and only occasionally, it has been described in epileptic seizure disorders. In this report, we present the case of a patient admitted for status epilepticus with residual motor and visual deficit, with reduced diffusion at DWI. The clinical evolution of her case was distinguished by a full recovery of her deficits along with the disappearance of the MRI abnormalities.

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