Cerebellar Arteries
The Cerebellar Arteries
52 DAVID SUTTON PICTURES THE PETROUS TEMPORAL BONE
Brian A. Stettler, MD, FACEP Head CT Interpretation in the ED: The Complete Primer Brian A. Stettler, MD Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine.
The Skull II Head & Neck – Lecture 2 د. حيدر جليل الأعسم.
Posterior Fossa Volume and Skull Base Geometry in Children with Chiari I Malformation S.Sgouros Birmingham Children’s Hospital Birmingham, U.K.
MENINGES AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID Konstantinos Choulakis.
Dr. Nimir Dr. Safaa Glossopharyngeal Nerve (Cranial Nerve IX) It is a motor and a sensory nerve. Glossopharyngeal nerve nuclei are three nuclei: (1)
Cerebellum. Site: Posterior cranial fossa, behind pons & medulla oblongata. 2 Surfaces: Superior & Inferior. 3 Parts: * Vermis - Superior: indistinct.
LECTURE 28- ANATOMY OF CEREBELLUM AND ITS CONNECTIONS Dr. Mohammad Rehan Asad.
1 Cerebellum Kiranmayi S.. 3 Cerebellum 50% of brain’s neurons, 10% of volume Can change movements as necessary –E.G. Walking or talking Does not reach.
The Cerebellum. Position Lies above and behind the medulla and pons and occupies posterior cranial fossa Its surface is high convoluted, forming folds.