作者: Yokota H , Yukihide T , Taniguchi Y , Kobayashi S , Nakazawa S
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摘要: Two cases of traumatic cerebellar injury complicated with a medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) syndrome or mutism were reported, and the cause these mechanisms was discussed: Case 1: A 9-year-old boy who struck his head in occipital region during an automobile accident operated on for delayed intracerebellar hematoma. The operation improved level consciousness but MLF noticed. mechanism discussed relation to vascular neurovascular friction. outcome including our case, which recovered spontaneously, seemed support theory injury. 2: 6-year-old temporooccipital admitted hospital without conciousness. On admission, contusion temporal lobe left hemisphere demonstrated by computerized tomography (CT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). mute state (cerebellar mutism) recognized after recovery consciousness. thought be vermis hemisphere. findings CT scan MRI case suggested that areas. Language: ja