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Neurological picture
Vertebral artery dissection presenting as cerebellar infarction
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A seven year old boy presented with a 4 day history of frontal headache, vomiting, dizziness, and tiredness. He had sustained a minor head injury 6 days before admission by falling from his bicycle. This was not associated with loss of consciousness and he initially made a full recovery. On examination, he was drowsy with no focal neurological signs and no papilloedema.