Abstract
The clinical and pathologic features of 21 cases of cerebellar hemorrhage are reviewed. The hemorrhage occurred in any part of the cerebellum and usually, spread to the subarachnoid and/or ventricular spaces. Occasionally, concomitant brain stem lesions were found. All of the patients were past middle age. The commonest cause was hypertension with arteriosclerosis.

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