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*Location: Spans entire cerebellum except for a few slices around the midsagittal | *Location: Spans entire cerebellum except for a few slices around the midsagittal | ||
− | *Description: | + | *Description: It is best to initially identify from the most lateral edges and the most posterior axial slice. |
− | **Notice how this lobule is not in the midsagittal slice | + | **Notice how this lobule is not in the midsagittal slice. |
*This lobule can also be identified in the sagittal plane as the lobule that is not present at the mid-line but becomes easily discernible roughly 15 mm from the mid-line. It is usually one branch at first that may become two or more at the lateral edges. It should dominate the lateral portion of the cerebellum. | *This lobule can also be identified in the sagittal plane as the lobule that is not present at the mid-line but becomes easily discernible roughly 15 mm from the mid-line. It is usually one branch at first that may become two or more at the lateral edges. It should dominate the lateral portion of the cerebellum. | ||
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Lobule VIIAf (Crus I)
- Location: Spans entire cerebellum except for a few slices around the midsagittal
- Description: It is best to initially identify from the most lateral edges and the most posterior axial slice.
- Notice how this lobule is not in the midsagittal slice.
- This lobule can also be identified in the sagittal plane as the lobule that is not present at the mid-line but becomes easily discernible roughly 15 mm from the mid-line. It is usually one branch at first that may become two or more at the lateral edges. It should dominate the lateral portion of the cerebellum.