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+ | *Location: Lowest portion of the cerebellum in the midsagittal | ||
+ | *Description: First identification can be made in the midsagittal as the region of the cerebellum that seems to be detached from the main branch (as shown in Figure 71) , after initial identification, the axial view is best for further delineation | ||
+ | *Best view(s) for delineation: Axial/ Coronal/ Sagittal | ||
+ | *It is fastest to delineate in the Coronal view because here it is a straight line instead of a circle. | ||
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+ | image:lobuleIX.jpg | ||
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Lobule IX
- Location: Lowest portion of the cerebellum in the midsagittal
- Description: First identification can be made in the midsagittal as the region of the cerebellum that seems to be detached from the main branch (as shown in Figure 71) , after initial identification, the axial view is best for further delineation
- Best view(s) for delineation: Axial/ Coronal/ Sagittal
- It is fastest to delineate in the Coronal view because here it is a straight line instead of a circle.