Dyke–Davidoff–Masson syndrome with crossed cerebellar atrophy
Keyword(s):
Dyke–Davidoff–Masson syndrome is a rare condition with classical, clinical and radiological changes – mental retardation, hemiparesis, facial asymmetry, seizures and cerebral hemiatrophy with calvarial changes. Contralateral cerebellar atrophy is rare and occurs if insult occurs after 1 month of age. We report a case of a 6-year-old female child presenting with right-sided hemiparesis, convulsions and left cerebral hemiatrophy with an old infarct in left middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory, ipsilateral calvarial thickening and right (crossed) cerebellar atrophy.
1990 ◽
Vol 72
(5)
◽
pp. 806-809
◽
1998 ◽
Vol 56
(4)
◽
pp. 803-807
◽
1977 ◽
Vol 47
(3)
◽
pp. 463-465
◽
2003 ◽
Vol 58
(1)
◽
pp. 3-5
◽
1890 ◽
Vol 15
(3)
◽
pp. 156-166
2016 ◽
Vol 2016
◽
pp. 1-3
◽
1924 ◽
Vol 60
(3)
◽
pp. 297-299