11 September 2020 : Case report
Role of Long-Term Vestibular Rehabilitation in a Patient with Posterior Fossa Tumor: A Case Report with 2 Years of Follow-Up
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis
Yuşa Başoğlu1ABCDEFG*, Oğuz Yilmaz1ABDG, İlayda Çelik1BEF, Mustafa Bülent Şerbetçioğlu1BEGDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.924262
Am J Case Rep 2020; 21:e924262
Figure 2. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the patient. (A) MRI transverse flair sense on March 20, 2017. (B) T2 turbo inversion recovery magnitude (tirm) transverse dark fluid. (C) T2 tirm coronal dark fluid MRI on March 8, 2016. The cerebellum has a parenchymal defect secondary to the operation in the right half and a hyperintense area consistent with gliosis (A). There is an area of approximately 2.5×1.5×2.5 cm with a dysplastic-benign neoplastic residue extending in the right half of the cerebellum in the upper medial lobe.