Remote Cerebellar Hemorrhage
A. Aminia,
A.G. Osbornb,
T.D. McCalla and
W.T. Couldwella
a Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
b Department of Radiology, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah


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Fig 1. Patient 3. Axial T2-weighted (A), FLAIR (B), and gradientrefocused (C) images show a left cerebellar hemisphere hemorrhage with mild mass effect and minimal adjacent edema. No enhancement is seen on the postcontrast T1-weighted MR image (D). Diffusion-weighted MR image (E).
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Fig 2. Patient 5. A, Immediate postoperative CT showing left RCH. Three-month follow-up MR T2-weighted (B) and FLAIR (C) images show a hemosiderin ring surrounding the resolving hematoma.
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Fig 3. Patient 8. Postoperative noncontrast-enhanced CT shows bilateral RCH (arrowheads). Arrow indicates a surgical clip placed on the right middle cerebral artery aneurysm.
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