Munir J Nasser1. 1. King Fahd Hospital, King Faisal University, P.O. box 40010, Al- Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia. munir1nasser@yahoo.com
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Transient cerebellar eye closure (TCES) is a rare complication of cerebellar tumor surgery in children. The pathogenesis of this problem remains unclear, and controversy exists regarding whether it is a purely psychogenic disorder or an organic syndrome. The anatomical substrate for this transient eye closure remains unknown. Most of the cases reported were associated with the syndrome of mutism. CASE REPORT: We encountered a case of post-operative TCES in a 5-year-old girl with posterior fossa tumor. RESULTS: We are presenting this rare complication with the hope of elucidating further on clinical course of illness and literature review on the possible pathophysiological mechanism.
INTRODUCTION: Transient cerebellar eye closure (TCES) is a rare complication of cerebellar tumor surgery in children. The pathogenesis of this problem remains unclear, and controversy exists regarding whether it is a purely psychogenic disorder or an organic syndrome. The anatomical substrate for this transient eye closure remains unknown. Most of the cases reported were associated with the syndrome of mutism. CASE REPORT: We encountered a case of post-operative TCES in a 5-year-old girl with posterior fossa tumor. RESULTS: We are presenting this rare complication with the hope of elucidating further on clinical course of illness and literature review on the possible pathophysiological mechanism.
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