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19-04-2024 | Tremor | Case Report

Brainstem cavernous hemangioma with improvement of Holmes tremor on excision

Authors: Hiroki Eguchi, Yasuo Aihara, Kentaro Chiba, Yuichi Oda, Ouji Momozaki, Ryo Saitou, Takakazu Kawamata

Published in: Child's Nervous System

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Abstract

An 8-year-old boy presenting with left-angle paralysis, tremor in upper and lower extremities, and diplopia was diagnosed with hemorrhage from a mesencephalic cavernous hemangioma. He underwent hemangiomectomy through the occipital transtentorial approach 4 weeks post-hemorrhage, after which Holmes tremor (HT) markedly reduced. A year later, hemangioma has not recurred; he is now independent in his daily activities. Early intervention in the subacute stage allows for the complete removal of brainstem cavernomas (BSCs), with minimal risk of complications or sequelae. Proper timing and surgical approach for BSCs can prevent re-bleeding and improve HT after an initial hemorrhage, without any lasting negative consequences.
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Metadata
Title
Brainstem cavernous hemangioma with improvement of Holmes tremor on excision
Authors
Hiroki Eguchi
Yasuo Aihara
Kentaro Chiba
Yuichi Oda
Ouji Momozaki
Ryo Saitou
Takakazu Kawamata
Publication date
19-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-024-06423-7