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Transient cerebellar mutism after evacuation of a spontaneous vermian haematoma

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Cerebellar mutism after surgery for posterior fossa tumours in children is a well-described, though rare, entity. Most of these tumours are located in the region of the cerebellar vermis extending to the hemispheres. The authors report a case of cerebellar mutism in an 8-year-old boy who underwent surgical evacuation of a spontaneous vermian haematoma. We feel that his mutism was an extreme form of cerebellar dysarthria.

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Received: 30 January 1998

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Sinha, A., Rajender, Y. & Dinakar, I. Transient cerebellar mutism after evacuation of a spontaneous vermian haematoma. Child's Nerv Syst 14, 460–462 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003810050261

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