Crossed cerebellar hyperperfusion in symptomatic epilepsy - Two case reports

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Abstract

A 74-year-old female with cerebral infarction and a 78-year-old female with cerebral glioblastoma suffered complex partial seizure. Ictal perfusion single photon emission computed tomography in these patients showed the interesting phenomenon of 'crossed cerebellar hyperperfusion,' a reversed crossed cerebellar diaschisis. The mechanism is probably spread of electrical seizure through efferent projections, and may be related to the cerebellar atrophy seen in patients with long-standing partial epilepsy.

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Umemura, A., & Suzuka, T. (2000). Crossed cerebellar hyperperfusion in symptomatic epilepsy - Two case reports. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 40(1), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.40.65

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