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    The cerebellar tentorium or tentorium cerebelli (Latin for "tent of the cerebellum") is one of four dural folds that separate the cranial cavity into...
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    Cerebellum (redirect from Cerebellar nuclei)
    from the overlying cerebrum by a layer of leathery dura mater, the cerebellar tentorium; all of its connections with other parts of the brain travel through...
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    peduncle, close to the trochlear nerve. It also lies close to the cerebellar tentorium. When it arrives at the upper surface of the cerebellum, it divides...
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    tentorii) refers to the anterior opening between the free edge of the cerebellar tentorium and the clivus for the passage of the brainstem. The midbrain continues...
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    of the brain is the area located above the tentorium cerebelli. The area of the brain below the tentorium cerebelli is the infratentorial region. The...
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    is elevated due to the enlarged posterior fossa. (The adjacent cerebellar tentorium is also elevated.) Due to the inconsistency of the presence of hydrocephalus...
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    ethmoid sinuses). Posteriorly, it blends into the upper surface of the cerebellar tentorium. Its convex superior margin is attached to the internal surface of...
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    (endosteal and meningeal) which are part of an evagination of the cerebellar tentorium near the apex of the petrous part of the temporal bone. It envelops...
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    inferior to the cerebellar tentorium in the posterior part of the posterior cranial fossa. It partially separates the cerebellar hemispheres. The sellar...
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    foramen magnum is a forward shift of the anterior border of the cerebellar tentorium; this is caused by the shortening of the cranial base. Studies on...
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