Trauma is the commonest cause of intracranial ischemia in the young. A young soldier
who developed features of posterior inferior cerebellar artery following acute flexion-torsional
stain to the cervical spine who presented with cerebellar features is reported. There
was no evidence of raised intracranial pressure. MRI was diagnostic. He improved with
conservative management.
Keywords
cerebellar infarction - cerebellum - head injury - posterior inferior