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*Location: Spans entire cerebellum about middle of the sagittal orientation | *Location: Spans entire cerebellum about middle of the sagittal orientation | ||
− | *Description: This lobule can first be identified and painted in the midsagittal and then the paint can be propagated laterally, can also be seen in the posterior axial slices | + | *Description: This lobule can first be identified and painted in the midsagittal and then the paint can be propagated laterally, can also be seen in the posterior axial slices. |
− | **In the midsagittal region, there is an easy to define fissure separating this lobule and Lobule VIIIA | + | **In the midsagittal region, there is an easy to define fissure separating this lobule and Lobule VIIIA. |
*This fissure is primarily defined by the most dominate fissure between VIIAf and the prebiventure fissure, however determining which fissure qualifies can be difficult. Be patient and consider all perspectives and relavent regions of the scan in order to make the best decision possible. | *This fissure is primarily defined by the most dominate fissure between VIIAf and the prebiventure fissure, however determining which fissure qualifies can be difficult. Be patient and consider all perspectives and relavent regions of the scan in order to make the best decision possible. | ||
*The best palace to discern this boundary is in the final figure below. | *The best palace to discern this boundary is in the final figure below. |
Revision as of 20:19, 16 October 2009
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Lobule VIIAt (Crus II)
- Location: Spans entire cerebellum about middle of the sagittal orientation
- Description: This lobule can first be identified and painted in the midsagittal and then the paint can be propagated laterally, can also be seen in the posterior axial slices.
- In the midsagittal region, there is an easy to define fissure separating this lobule and Lobule VIIIA.
- This fissure is primarily defined by the most dominate fissure between VIIAf and the prebiventure fissure, however determining which fissure qualifies can be difficult. Be patient and consider all perspectives and relavent regions of the scan in order to make the best decision possible.
- The best palace to discern this boundary is in the final figure below.