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Delayed diagnosis of cerebellar hemangioblastoma after intracerebellar hemorrhage.Lee JY, Cho BM, Oh SM, Park SH Department of Neurosurgery, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University College of Medicine, Seoul 134-701, South Korea. BACKGROUND: Cerebellar hemorrhage caused by cerebellar hemangioblastoma is not a frequent case. We report a case of solid, cerebellar hemangioblastoma, diagnosed 4 years after cerebellar hemorrhage. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 69-year-old man presented with dizziness and gait disturbance. He had a 4-year history of evacuation of cerebellar hemorrhage. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI revealed a well-enhancing mass in the left cerebellar hemisphere, and vertebral angiography revealed hypervascularity. Radiotherapy was given to the tumor bed. He remained stable for more than a year after radiation. CONCLUSION: In cases of spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage, particularly in the patient without hypertension or other underlying diseases related to bleeding from tumor, cerebellar hemangioblastoma should be suspected as a rare cause of hemorrhage, and computed tomography and/or MRI with contrast administration is mandatory for differential diagnosis. Published 12 March 2007 in Surg Neurol, 67(4): 419-21.
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