35 years old patients presents with complaints of headache, vomiting (raised ICT) and ataxia. MRI findings are well – demarcated cysric lesion with a mural nodule in the right cerebellar hemisphere with homogenous contrast enhancement. The most likely diagnosis is:
35 years old patients presents with complaints of headache, vomiting (raised ICT) and ataxia. MRI findings are well – demarcated cysric lesion with a mural nodule in the right cerebellar hemisphere with homogenous contrast enhancement. The most likely diagnosis is:
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35 years old patients presents with complaints of headache, vomiting (raised ICT) and ataxia. MRI findings are well - demarcated cysric lesion with a mural nodule in the right cerebellar hemisphere with homogenous contrast enhancement. The most likely diagnosis is:
β Correct Answer: B. Hemangioblastoma
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