@article {3586, title = {Acute pseudotumoral hemicerebellitis in a child: a rare and distinct entity?}, journal = {J Child Neurol}, volume = {30}, year = {2015}, month = {2015 Mar}, pages = {496-9}, abstract = {

A pseudotumoral presentation of acute hemicerebellitis is rare in pediatric age. The authors report a new single case study of a 7-year-old child with pseudotumoral unilateral cerebellitis mimicking an intracranial tumor, which clinically presented itself with signs of intracranial hypertension and mild contralateral hemiparesis, completely recovered after anti-inflammatory therapy. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was essential for the differential diagnosis between inflammatory and neoplastic processes. The literature highlighting specific clues about pseudotumoral hemicerebellitis as a distinct clinical and radiological entity is reviewed.

}, keywords = {Brain, Cerebellar Diseases, Child, Diagnosis, Differential, Encephalitis, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male}, issn = {1708-8283}, doi = {10.1177/0883073814545114}, author = {Alberini, Elena and Vellante, Valerio and Zennaro, Floriana and Calligaris, Lorenzo and Barbi, Egidio and Carrozzi, Marco and Devescovi, Raffaella} }