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A Self-Limiting Midline Cerebellar Syndrome
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1988
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Treated AttackNeurological DisorderNeuroanatomyCerebral InvolvementMalariaMedicineNeurologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemNeuropathologyAcute Phase
Eight patients, aged 17 to 28 years, who developed a midline cerebellar syndrome 1 to 4 weeks after a successfully treated attack of falciparum malaria are described. Their symptoms reached a peak within 1 to 3 weeks. None of them had any evidence of cerebral involvement, even in the acute phase. Recovery was gradual, spontaneous and complete within 8 weeks of the onset of symptoms.
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