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  1. Cerebellar Stroke: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    A cerebellar stroke is a stroke in the cerebellum, a part of your brain that controls your movement and balance. They can be fatal or have long-term effects.

  2. Cerebellar Stroke: Symptoms, Effects, and Recovery

    Oct 14, 2025 · Cerebellar stroke occurs when bleeding or blockage affects a blood vessel in the cerebellum, causing symptoms like dizziness and headaches. Symptoms of a cerebellar …

  3. Cerebellar Infarct - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Oct 5, 2024 · Cerebellar infarcts are a subtype of acute ischemic stroke caused by the occlusion of 1 of the 3 main cerebellar branches of the vertebrobasilar arterial system: the superior, …

  4. Cerebellar stroke: Symptoms, prognosis, treatment, and more

    Mar 6, 2023 · Another name for this condition is cerebellar stroke syndrome. This article provides an overview of cerebellar stroke, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

  5. Cerebellar Infarct (Cerebellar Stroke) - MD Searchlight

    A cerebellar infarct, or cerebellar stroke, happens when there’s a disruption in blood flow to the back part of the brain, particularly the cerebellum. This reduced blood flow affects the delivery …

  6. Cerebellar stroke syndrome - Wikipedia

    Cerebellar stroke syndrome is a condition in which the circulation to the cerebellum is impaired due to a lesion of the superior cerebellar artery, anterior inferior cerebellar artery or the …

  7. Cerebellar Stroke | Comprehensive Stroke Center | SUNY Upstate

    A cerebellar stroke happens when blood supply to the cerebellum is stopped. This part of the brain helps with body movement, eye movement, and balance. There are two main types of …

  8. CEREBELLAR STROKE - Vestibular First

    What is a Cerebellar Stroke? A cerebellar stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the cerebellum is interrupted, either by blockage (ischemia) or bleeding (hemorrhage).

  9. Cerebellar stroke - WikEM

    ↑ Douglas VC, Johnston CM, Elkins J, et al. Head computed tomography findings predict short-term stroke risk after transient ischemic attack. Stroke. 2003;34:2894-2899. ↑ Nederkoorn PJ, …

  10. Cerebellar infarction is an infrequent pathology that represents only 3% of ischemic strokes with associated high morbidity and mortality.