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image:AnonKwijibo45_Lobe8A_certain.jpg|''Figure 1'' : Clear and easy example of VIIIA
 
image:AnonKwijibo45_Lobe8A_certain.jpg|''Figure 1'' : Clear and easy example of VIIIA
image:AnonKwijibo46_8A.jpg|''Figure 2'' : The boundary between VIIIA and VIIB was difficult in this scan and was finally determined using  
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image:AnonKwijibo46_8A.jpg|''Figure 2'' : The boundary between VIIIA and VIIB was difficult in this scan and was finally determined using the preperventure fissure in the sagittal view.
the preperventure fissure in the sagittal view.
 
 
image:AnonKwijibo50_8A.jpg|''Figure 3'' : Sometimes 8A has two distinct branches.
 
image:AnonKwijibo50_8A.jpg|''Figure 3'' : Sometimes 8A has two distinct branches.
 
image:AnonKwijibo56_8a_curve.jpg|''Figure 4 : 8a wraps around 8b in an unusual way.
 
image:AnonKwijibo56_8a_curve.jpg|''Figure 4 : 8a wraps around 8b in an unusual way.

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Cerebellum Protocol Project
Whole Cerebellum Lobe Definitions Vermis Definition Lobule Delineation

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.