Abstract
Following four recurrent bleedings of a mesencephalic cavernoma within 10 years (figure 1A), a 62-year-old woman demonstrated left kinetic cerebellar syndrome. She then developed oculopalatal tremor (OPT) associated with bilateral inferior olive hyperintensity (figure 1B). Gamma knife radiation was performed, but she developed severe cerebellar ataxia. OPT secondary to brainstem strokes and …
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