Structure and individual anatomical variability of the lower semilunar and gracile lobules of the human cerebellar hemispheres
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Keywords

human
cerebellum
white matter
arbor vitae cerebelli
individual anatomical variability

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Maryenko, N., Stepanenko, A., & Linnik, A. (2020). Structure and individual anatomical variability of the lower semilunar and gracile lobules of the human cerebellar hemispheres. Experimental and Clinical Medicine, 74(1), 17-21. Retrieved from https://ecm.knmu.edu.ua/article/view/539

Abstract

The study was conducted on 100 cerebellums of people of both sexes, who died of causes unrelated to brain pathology (20–99 years old). Parasagittal sections of the cerebellar vermis were investigated. The shape of the lobules, peculiarities of branching of the white matter, the number and arrangement of folia were investigated. The data were processed by standard statistical methods. We described 4 variants of the shape of the lower semilunar lobule and 4 variants of the shape of the gracile lobule. The 2nd variant of the shape is most common. Described variants of the shape of the cerebellar lobules can be used as criteria standards of modern diagnostic imaging techniques for the diagnosis of various diseases of the CNS.
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