Non‐motor role of the cerebellum: Cerebellar mutism syndrome in a child with a small hemorrhagic contusion in the dentate nucleus: A case report and literature review

Author:

Ahmed Moayad1ORCID,Ali Mukashfi1,Ginawi Alaaeldin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Aliaa Specialist Hospital Khartoum Sudan

2. Nottingham University Hospital Nottingham UK

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageOur case report highlights that Prompt recognition of cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is critical in clinical practice, as it is often misdiagnosed as just being reduction in the level of consciousness, particularly in pediatrics trauma patients.AbstractCerebellar mutism syndrome is defined as transient mutism following posterior fossa surgery, hemorrhage or traumatic insults involving the cerebellum. Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is now recognized as a form of cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS/Schmahmann syndrome). CMS following head injury is exceedingly rare with very few cases reported. Five years old boy with normal developmental milestones and no significant medical history, sustained closed head injury following road traffic accident, the clinical scenario in addition to the radiological findings led to the diagnosis of cerebellar mutism syndrome. CMS is defined as of neurologic and cognitive disorders, mainly speech disorder. Patient non‐motor signs recovered in a period of few weeks from the mutism syndrome with remaining mild motor deficit. CMS is a set of neurologic and cognitive disorders, the most distinct of which is speech disorder (usually reversible), what is unique about this case is the selective site of the contusion at the region of the dentate nucleus and superior cerebellar peduncle. Such cases offer a better understanding to the function of the cerebellum and its role in cognition. Additionally, the knowledge of this aspect of cerebellar function helps in better predicting the clinical course of such lesions which in turn helps in communication and explanation to patient's families.

Publisher

Wiley

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