Crossed cerebellar diaschisis is decreased metabolism in a cerebellar hemisphere contralateral to a cerebral hemispheric lesion. Lesions located in the motor cortex, anterior corona radiata, and thalamus lead to the most prominent suppression of metabolism in the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere.
References
Roarke M, Dedashti F. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis. 11/2/1995.
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