Unilateral cerebellar calcification with surrounding gliotic changes in a child.

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Amit Agrawal*, Rafael Cincu and Brij R Singh

Calcification of the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum may be seen on cerebral CT in 0.3 - 0.5% of patients with no symptoms or extra-pyramidal signs (Prieto et al., 19 97). A two year old child was presented with the history of fall. He had loss of consciousness for 10 min and one episode of vomiting. There was no history of seizures, ear or nasal bleed. His general and systemic examination was unremarkable. This child was conscious and alert. There were no focal neurological deficits.

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