What does abnormal enhancement of the right cerebellar hemisphere mean?

Abnormal enhancement of the right cerebellar hemisphere is a descriptor of an imaging test that usually primarily suggests a possible organic lesion in the right cerebellar hemisphere.
If abnormal enhancement of the right cerebellar hemisphere is detected on CT or magnetic resonance imaging, it usually suggests that the right cerebellar hemisphere may have organic lesions, such as cerebellar infarction, cerebellar hemorrhage, encephalitis, cerebellar vascular malformations, and cerebellar space-occupying lesions, etc., in which case, further examination should be taken as soon as possible to make a definitive diagnosis.
Cerebellar lesions are mainly manifested as dizziness, ataxia, etc. If abnormal enhancement of the right cerebellar hemisphere is detected, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to improve the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease and give treatment.