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The inferior and superior cerebellar peduncle relates to this portion of the pons. ... This is the lower part of your brain in front of your cerebellum. The pons connects to your spinal cord. ...
Noncontrast computed tomography (CT) of the head revealed an area of hypodensity extending from the right lateral pons through the right middle cerebellar peduncle into the ipsilateral cerebellar ...
Note the bright signal indicating acute infarctions in numerous areas: bilateral cerebellar, left middle cerebellar peduncle, superior cerebellar, superior pons and midbrain. In addition, one small ...
On initial MRI, FLAIR images reveal involvement of the mesencephelon (A), with lesions extending to the cerebellar peduncles at the level of the pons (B). Figure 2. Figure 2.
White arrows indicate accumulation of 18F-SPAL-T-06, suggesting α-synuclein aggregates in the putamen, yellow arrows in the pons, yellow triangle in the cerebellar white matter, and white ...
The cerebellar syndrome can be explained by lesions in the cerebellar peduncles of the crossing cerebellar fibers at the pontine and mesencephalic levels, because the cerebellum was not directly ...
A scientist has identified a new part of the human brain in a discovery he compared to finding a new star. The newly named endorestiform nucleus sits in the inferior cerebellar peduncle, at the ...
Multiple Brainstem and Cerebellar Infarctions: T2-weighted axial MRIs. Note the bright signal in numerous areas: bilateral cerebellar, left middle cerebellar peduncle, superior cerebellar, superior ...