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AJP Rep 2011; 01(01): 043-046
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1277101
Thieme Medical Publishers 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.

Cerebellar Herniation after Lumbar Puncture in Galactosemic Newborn

Authors

  • Salih Kalay

    1   Department of Neonatology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
  • Osman Öztekin

    1   Department of Neonatology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
  • Gönül Tezel

    1   Department of Neonatology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
  • Hakan Demirtaş

    2   Department of Radiology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
  • Mustafa Akçakuş

    1   Department of Neonatology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
  • Nihal Oygür

    1   Department of Neonatology, Akdeniz University School of Medicine, Antalya, Turkey
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Publikationsdatum:
11. April 2011 (online)

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Abstract

Cerebral edema resulting in elevated intracranial pressure is a well-known complication of galactosemia. Lumbar puncture was performed for the diagnosis of clinically suspected bacterial meningitis. Herniation of cerebral tissue through the foramen magnum is not a common problem in neonatal intensive care units because of the open fontanelle in infants. We present the case of a 3-week-old infant with galactosemia who presented with signs of cerebellar herniation after lumbar puncture.