A Martín Araguz, J M Moreno Martínez, M L García de la Rocha, J L Moreno Pérez-Crespo, J Masjuán Vallejo
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[Benign evolution of a spontaneous vermian hematoma using conservative treatment].
Spontaneous intracerebellar haematomas are a relatively unusual cause of haemorrhagic stroke. The uncommon variety of vermian haematomas (5%) represents a serious diagnostic and treatment challenge and its outcome is generally poor, being the result of rapid elevation of intracranial pressure and brainstem compression. A rare case of spontaneous vermian haematoma with benign course without surgery is reported, including the results of neuroimaging tests.