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image:AnonKwijibo45_Lobe8A_certain.jpg|''Figure 1'' : Clear and easy example of VIIIA
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image:AnonKwijibo46_8A.jpg|''Figure 2'' : The boundary between VIIIA and VIIB was difficult in this scan and was finally determined using
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the preperventure fissure in the sagittal view.
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image:AnonKwijibo50_8A.jpg|''Figure 3'' : Sometimes 8A has two distinct branches.
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Cerebellum Protocol Project
Whole Cerebellum Lobe Definitions Vermis Definition Lobule Delineation

Lobule VIIIA

  • Location: Lower regions of the cerebellum, extends from midline laterally
  • Description: Best to identify and label the boundary for VIIIB before VIIIA as the lower boundary can be difficult to identify otherwise
    • The fissure between this lobule and Lobule VIIA Crus I is easily identified in the midsagittal slice as seen in Figure 63
  • This lobule usually consists of one or two white matter branches and its second boundary is characterized by the exclusion of VIIIB which has a distinct curve.