Rousseaux M, Devos P, Lesoin F, Petit H
Neurosurgery. 1985 Jan;16(1):61-3.
A 63-year-old female patient presented with cerebellovestibular symptoms and posterior headaches. The onset of the symptoms was sudden, and the neurological condition slowly worsened over a 5-month period. It was found that she suffered from a cystic infarction of the cerebellar lobe, with subsequent hydrocephalus. This case and two others discovered in the literature argue for the recognition of a slowly evolving, cystic form of cerebellar infarction that calls for a direct surgical approach.
一名63岁女性患者出现小脑前庭症状和后头痛。症状突发,神经系统状况在5个月内逐渐恶化。发现她患有小脑叶囊性梗死,并伴有脑积水。该病例以及文献中发现的其他两例病例支持认识到一种缓慢进展的囊性小脑梗死形式,这种情况需要直接手术治疗。