Title: What's the Diagnosis? Image by Dr. Karen Baker

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 12/27/2016 by Tu Carol Nguyen, DO

Question

68 year-old male presents with 3-4 days of hedache, anorexia for 2 weeks and "balance trouble." His blood pressure was 226/140 and he states he has not been on his medications for 6 months.
Physical examination revealed a shuffled gait with his walker and the rest of his physical exam and neurologic exam was unremarkable. 
 
His CT is seen below. What's the diagnosis?
 
 
 
 

Answer

Answer: Large left cerebellar intraparenchymal hemorrhage with surrounding vasogenic edema with mild infratentorial midline shift of ~4mm

 

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References

Hemphill JC, Greenberg SM, Anderson CS, et al. Guidelines for the Management of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke. 2015;46(7):2032-60.