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Latest revision as of 00:58, 3 July 2022
Lobule VIIB
- Location: Middle region of cerebellum, extends from midsagittal to most lateral boundaries
- Description: It is best to identify and label the boundaries for VIIIA and VIIAt before VIIB as this can be difficult to identify otherwise, first identification might best be made in the axial orientation towards the posterior end.
- This lobule should be trivially defined by the prebiventure fissure (Lobe Definitions) and the boundary for VIIAt (Crus II)