Abstract

Case 1 An 8 years old boy came with 8 days’ history of vertigo which exacerbated on lying down, frequent falls and bitemporal headache. Temperature, blood pressure, tone and power were normal, but limb reflexes were brisk. Cerebellar signs of dysdiadochokinesia, past pointing and tandem walking were positive. No signs of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) were present. MRI brain revealed diffuse pontine glioma.

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