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Case 107

 A seventy nine-year-old male presented in our hospital with his son, suffering from sudden vertigo, weakness and inability of standing up and walking. He needed a wheelchair. He was discharged from other hospital the day before yesterday, where he had received rehabilitation for a while after brain stroke. His son asked our medical staff for his father to get rehabilitation program continue in our hospital. He appealed not just disturbance of standing up but also headache and vomiting. He agreed to receive CT and thereafter, MRI for further investigation (Figs 1-6).

What vessel occlusion is responsible to bilateral cerebellar infarction ?

1. Superior cerebellar artery

2. Anterior inferior cerebellar artery

3. Posterior inferior cerebellar artery

4. Transverse venous sinus

5. Straight venous sinus


2018.6.6



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