Pseudotumoral hemicerebellitis as a mimicker of Lhermitte-Duclos disease in children: does neuroimaging help to differentiate them?
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Date of Publication
2016
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Bosemani, Thangamadhan | |
Toelle, Sandra P | |
Boltshauser, Eugen | |
Huisman, Thierry A G M | |
Poretti, Andrea |
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Series
Child's nervous system
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0256-7040
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
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PubMed ID
26649682
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Description
The clinical presentation and neuroimaging findings of children with pseudotumoral hemicerebellitis (PTHC) and Lhermitte-Duclos disease (LDD) may be very similar. The differentiation between these entities, however, is important because their management and prognosis are different. We report on three children with PTHC. For all three children, in the acute situation, the differentiation between PTHC and LDD was challenging. A review of the literature shows that a detailed evaluation of conventional and neuroimaging data may help to differentiate between these two entities. A striated folial pattern, brainstem involvement, and prominent veins surrounding the thickened cerebellar foliae on susceptibility weighted imaging favor LDD, while post-contrast enhancement and an increased choline peak on (1)H-Magnetic resonance spectroscopy suggest PTHC.
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