2007, Número 6
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Med Int Mex 2007; 23 (6)
Infarto agudo del cerebelo en adulto joven: informe y discusión de dos casos
Pizano ME, Navarro A, Austria E, Maxil A
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 19
Paginas: 555-560
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RESUMEN
Se informan dos casos de infarto de cerebelo cuyo diagnóstico se basó en estudios de imagen. La descompresión quirúrgica y la medicación a largo plazo fueron los recursos utilizados. Se discuten las características clínicas del trastorno, su evolución y su abordaje diagnóstico y terapéutico.
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