Journal of Pediatric Neuroradiology 2015; 04(01): 019-024
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1564662
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart • New York

CT and MRI Features of a Solid Hemangioblastoma of Cerebellar Vermis in a Child: A Case Report

Ling Sun
1   Department of Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
,
Heng Liu
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Wuchao Li
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Lin Jiang
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Chong Tian
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Xinyu Wang
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Yihua Zhou
3   Department of Radiology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
,
Tijiang Zhang
2   Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi, China
,
Qiyong Gong
1   Department of Radiology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
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Publication History

26 June 2013

15 January 2015

Publication Date:
06 October 2015 (online)

Abstract

Solid hemangioblastomas of cerebellum are extremely rare in children and may be misdiagnosed as other pediatric intracranial tumors. A 13-year-old girl presented with a 5-day history of cerebellar dysfunction without apparent inducement. A computed tomography scan revealed a well-defined solid isodense lesion in the inferior aspect of the cerebellar vermis with intense homogeneous enhancement. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a well-circumscribed solidly enhancing mass with serpentine signal voids in the periphery. Histopathology revealed a hemangioblastoma after surgical excision. This case draws our attention to a differential diagnosis of hemangioblastomas in children when a solid tumor is found in the cerebellum with hypervascularity and intense enhancement.

 
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