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| + | *Location: Lower regions of the cerebellum, extends from midline laterally | ||
| + | *Description: Best to identify and label the boundary for VIIIB before VIIIA as the lower boundary can be difficult to identify otherwise | ||
| + | **The fissure between this lobule and Lobule VIIA Crus I is easily identified in the midsagittal slice as seen in Figure 63 | ||
| + | *This lobule usually consists of one or two white matter branches and its second boundary is characterized by the exclusion of VIIIB which has a distinct curve. | ||
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| + | image:lobuleVIIIA.jpg | ||
| + | image:lobuleVIIIA_all.jpg | ||
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Lobule VIIIA
- Location: Lower regions of the cerebellum, extends from midline laterally
- Description: Best to identify and label the boundary for VIIIB before VIIIA as the lower boundary can be difficult to identify otherwise
- The fissure between this lobule and Lobule VIIA Crus I is easily identified in the midsagittal slice as seen in Figure 63
- This lobule usually consists of one or two white matter branches and its second boundary is characterized by the exclusion of VIIIB which has a distinct curve.
