Case Report

Remote Cerebellar Hemorrhage after Removal of a Supratentorial Glioma without Perioperative CSF Loss: A Case Report

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((a), (b)) Computed tomography (a) and axial T2*-weighted imaging (WI) magnetic resonance (b) images on postoperative day 1 showing a bilateral cerebellar hemorrhage along with the cerebellar sulci facing the tentorium. (c) Axial T1-WI with gadolinium showing no evidence of residual tumor in the surgical site. ((d), (e)) Axial diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) revealing bilateral anterior cerebral artery infarction due to subfalcial herniation (d) and right posterior cerebral artery infarction due to transtentorial herniation (e) that reflected the preoperative intracranial hypertension. (f) Follow-up computed tomography image showing no further progression of hemorrhage.
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