Abstract
Ultrasound guided injection of botulinum toxin into the salivary glands of children with neurological disorders.
Highlights
Remote cerebellar hemorrhage has been defined as bleeding within the cerebellar parenchyma, a rare complication that can occur after neurosurgical intervention
That hypothesis is based on the supposition that opening the cisterns or the ventricular system promotes intracranial hypotension, triggering the process that culminates in the distension and rupture of cerebellar veins, resulting in cerebellar hemorrhage [9]
Various neurosurgical procedures have been associated with the occurrence of remote cerebellar hemorrhage, including the clipping of aneurysms, tumor resection, drainage of parenchymal or extra-axial hematomas, and spinal surgery[2,3,4,5,6,7,9]
Summary
Remote cerebellar hemorrhage has been defined as bleeding within the cerebellar parenchyma, a rare complication that can occur after neurosurgical intervention. That hypothesis is based on the supposition that opening the cisterns or the ventricular system promotes intracranial hypotension, triggering the process that culminates in the distension and rupture of cerebellar veins, resulting in cerebellar hemorrhage [9]. Various neurosurgical procedures have been associated with the occurrence of remote cerebellar hemorrhage, including the clipping of aneurysms (ruptured or otherwise), tumor resection, drainage of parenchymal or extra-axial hematomas, and spinal surgery[2,3,4,5,6,7,9].
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