Cerebellar hemorrhage
Diagnosis certain
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The case represents cerebellar haemorrhage in a known hypertensive patient.
A cerebellarcerebellar haemorrhageis a form of intracranial haemorrhage and is most frequently seen in the setting of poorly controlled hypertension, although the can of course also be secondary to an underlying lesion.
-<p>The case represents <a href="/articles/cerebellar-haemorrhage">cerebellar haemorrhage</a> in a known hypertensive patient. </p><p>A<strong> cerebellar haemorrhage </strong>is a form of <a href="/articles/intracranial-haemorrhage">intracranial haemorrhage</a> and is most frequently seen in the setting of poorly controlled hypertension, although the can of course also be secondary to an underlying lesion</p>- +<p>The case represents <a href="/articles/cerebellar-haemorrhage">cerebellar haemorrhage</a> in a known hypertensive patient. </p><p>A<strong> </strong><a href="/articles/cerebellar-haemorrhage" title="Cerebellar haemorrhage">cerebellar haemorrhage</a><strong> </strong>is a form of <a href="/articles/intracranial-haemorrhage">intracranial haemorrhage</a> and is most frequently seen in the setting of poorly controlled hypertension, although the can of course also be secondary to an underlying lesion.</p>