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Cerebellar hemorrhage — rapid posterior fossa danger, hydrocephalus, and CT detection (Advanced)

Advanced course: cerebellar bleeding can deteriorate quickly due to posterior fossa crowding and hydrocephalus risk. Learn symptom patterns, CT findings, monitoring, and urgent red flags

FoundationsCaregiver, SurvivorAdvanced50 minPlain (6–8)

Educational only

Educational only — not medical advice.

What you'll learn

  • Recognize cerebellar hemorrhage symptom patterns (headache, vomiting, severe imbalance)
  • Understand posterior fossa crowding and hydrocephalus risk
  • Understand why non-contrast CT is key for acute detection
  • Know what monitoring and repeat imaging questions to ask

Practice check

Check your understanding

A few untimed questions. Pick an answer to see instant feedback, then continue to the next lesson.

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Question 1

1. Cerebellar hemorrhage can worsen quickly because the posterior fossa has limited space.

Question 2

2. Best first-line imaging to detect acute hemorrhage is usually…

Question 3

3. A red flag symptom is…