Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2019)

Remote cerebellar hemorrhage: A case report

  • Adil Omer, MD,
  • Ester Engelman, MD,
  • Khushbir Bath, MD,
  • Alan V. Krauthamer, MD,
  • Leszek Pisinski, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 385 – 389

Abstract

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Remote Cerebellar Hemorrhage is a rare entity that manifests spontaneously after supratentorial craniotomy and spinal surgeries. We present a 53-year-old male who was admitted due to subdural hematoma along the left frontoparietotemporal convexity. After treatment of the subdural hematoma with craniotomy and evacuation, he developed remote cerebellar hemorrhage 1 week later. Brain computed tomography demonstrated the zebra sign. Follow-up imaging showed complete recovery without any neurologic symptoms or signs. Keywords: Cerebellum, Hemorrhage, Remote, RCH, Zebra sign