Hemicerebellitis can drive handedness shift.

Q3 Medicine
Cerebellum and Ataxias Pub Date : 2017-09-14 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40673-017-0074-6
Mario Mascalchi, Matteo Lenge, Andrea Bianchi, Emanuele Bartolini, Gioele Gavazzi, Flavio Giordano, Renzo Guerrini
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Abstract

Background: Hemicerebellitisis a rare acquired condition, typical of the pediatric age. A residual switched handedness may develop after remission of acute cerebellar symptoms.

Case presentation: Herein we describe a motor functional MRI studyperformed in a 35-year old girl who had switched to left-handedness after acute right hemicerebellitis in childhood. During left hand tapping, we observed activation in the right primary sensori-motor cortex, right supplementary motor area and left superior cerebellum. During right hand tapping bilateral activations of primary sensori-motorcortex and superior cerebellum including the vermis and activation of the right supplementary motor area were observed. We speculate that during right hand tapping both the ipsilateral and contralateralpre-central gyri and the ipsilateral cerebellum would be engaged in order to recover the tapping internal model of action. From this perspective the ipsilateral pre-central gyrus might serve as are transmission station of information from the healthy cerebellum to the contralateral pre-central gyrus.

Conclusion: Selective damage of the right half of the cerebellum due to hemicerebellitis in childhood can drive shift of lateralized hand functions in the cerebrum.

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半脑小脑炎会导致惯用手性改变。
背景:半小脑炎是一种罕见的后天性疾病,多见于儿科。急性小脑症状缓解后可能会出现残留的换手性。病例介绍:在此,我们描述了一项运动功能MRI研究,该研究是在一名35岁的女孩中进行的,她在儿童时期急性右半脑小脑炎后转为左撇子。在左手叩击时,我们观察到右侧初级感觉运动皮层、右侧辅助运动区和左侧小脑上区被激活。在右手叩击时,观察到双侧初级感觉运动皮层和小脑上部(包括蚓部)的激活和右侧辅助运动区的激活。我们推测,在右手叩击时,同侧和对侧中央前回和同侧小脑都参与其中,以恢复叩击的内部动作模式。从这个角度来看,同侧中央前回可能是健康小脑到对侧中央前回的信息传递站。结论:儿童半小脑炎引起的右半小脑选择性损伤可引起脑侧手功能的移位。
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