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Cerebellar and Brainstem Malformations.

Andrea Poretti1, Eugen Boltshauser2, Thierry A G M Huisman3.   

Abstract

The frequency and importance of the evaluation of the posterior fossa have increased significantly over the past 20 years owing to advances in neuroimaging. Conventional and advanced neuroimaging techniques allow detailed evaluation of the complex anatomic structures within the posterior fossa. A wide spectrum of cerebellar and brainstem malformations has been shown. Familiarity with the spectrum of cerebellar and brainstem malformations and their well-defined diagnostic criteria is crucial for optimal therapy, an accurate prognosis, and correct genetic counseling. This article discusses cerebellar and brainstem malformations, with emphasis on neuroimaging findings (including diagnostic criteria), neurologic presentation, systemic involvement, prognosis, and recurrence.
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Keywords:  Brain stem; Cerebellum; Children; Diffusion tensor imaging; Malformation; Neuroimaging

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27423798     DOI: 10.1016/j.nic.2016.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimaging Clin N Am        ISSN: 1052-5149            Impact factor:   2.264


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5.  Tubulin-related cerebellar dysplasia: definition of a distinct pattern of cerebellar malformation.

Authors:  Romina Romaniello; Filippo Arrigoni; Elena Panzeri; Andrea Poretti; Alessia Micalizzi; Andrea Citterio; Maria Francesca Bedeschi; Angela Berardinelli; Raffaella Cusmai; Stefano D'Arrigo; Alessandro Ferraris; Annette Hackenberg; Alma Kuechler; Margherita Mancardi; Sara Nuovo; Barbara Oehl-Jaschkowitz; Andrea Rossi; Sabrina Signorini; Frank Tüttelmann; Dagmar Wahl; Ute Hehr; Eugen Boltshauser; Maria Teresa Bassi; Enza Maria Valente; Renato Borgatti
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Review 6.  Diagnostic Approach to Cerebellar Hypoplasia.

Authors:  Andrea Accogli; Nassima Addour-Boudrahem; Myriam Srour
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