65 Cases with prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc were analysed. Due to the pathological and physilo--gical changes in anatomy of the ancients vertebra, the remote causes of prolapse of lumbar intervertebraldisc appeared unclear. This disease was likely to be misdiagnosed as sciatic neuralgia or vertebra retrogradeaffection,and its symptoms lasted for a long time and it was hard to treat. Onethird of the cases were operated on, another one - third were given massage for reposition by stretching the legs and waists. both the two treatments achieved good effects.
Due to no obviously characteristic clini-cal features for patients with cerebellarhemorrhage, it tends to be misdiagnosed asvertebrobasilar arterial insufficiency, cere-bellar infarction or brain stem hemorrhagewhen CT scanning was not taken. The pa-per discussed the etiology,pathophysiology,clinical fetures,diagnosis and differential di-agnosis of cerebellar hemorrhage. Mean-while,the authors probed into the differenttherapies and their prognoses. The resultsshowed that the prognoses of the patientswith cerebellar hemorrhage are related tothe therapies and their timeliness.