21 Cerebellum and Brainstem



10.1055/b-0037-146646

21 Cerebellum and Brainstem


Ken Matsushima and Maria Peris-Celda

Fig. 21.1. Cerebellum and brainstem, superior view.
Fig. 21.2. Cerebellum and brainstem, inferior view.
Fig. 21.3. Cerebellum and brainstem, anterior view.
Fig. 21.4. Anterior view of the right cerebellopontine angle.
Fig. 21.5. Cerebellum and brainstem, anterior view. The right side of the brainstem has been resected to expose the fourth ventricle.
Fig. 21.6. Cerebellum and brainstem, posterior view.
Fig. 21.7. Cerebellum and brainstem, left lateral view.
Fig. 21.8. Midsagittal section of the cerebellum and brainstem, medial view.
Fig. 21.9. Cerebellum and medulla, posterior inferior view. The left cerebellar tonsil has been retracted laterally, and the choroid plexus and choroid membrane are exposed.
Fig. 21.10. Cerebellum and medulla, posterior inferior view. The left cerebellar tonsil has been resected, and the inferior medullary velum, choroid plexus, and choroid membrane are exposed.
Fig. 21.11. Cerebellum and medulla, posterior inferior view. The left cerebellar tonsil, the choroid plexus, and the choroid membrane have been resected. The fourth ventricle has been exposed.

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May 23, 2020 | Posted by in NEUROSURGERY | Comments Off on 21 Cerebellum and Brainstem

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