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From: Combined focal myoclonus and dystonia secondary to a cerebellar hemorrhage: a case report

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Brain images. Axial CT scan at the onset of the symptoms demonstrated a hemorrhagic mass in the right cerebellar hemisphere and the fourth ventricle compressed by the mass (a). Axial T2-weighted MRI demonstrated heterogeneous low signal intensity of the mass (44 × 37 mm) with high signal intensity in the periphery (b). Axial T1-weighted MRI at 15-month follow-up after resection demonstrated a post-operative malacic lesion in the right cerebellar hemisphere (c)

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