NEUROLOGY
CEREBELLAR SYNDROME
Question
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Cerebellar cortex layer from deep to superficial
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granular, purkinje cell, molecular
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molecular, purkinje cell, granular
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The cerebellar cortex is formed by three layers, whose neuronal components include stellate and basket cells in the molecular layer, Purkinje and candelabrum cells in the Purkinje layer, and granule cells, Golgi cells, unipolar brush cells, and Lugaro cells in the granular layer.
Detailed explanation-2: -There exist three vascular layers within the cerebellar cortex: superficial, middle and deep. The superficial vascular layer is situated within the molecular layer, the middle within the Purkinje cell layer, and the deep within the granular layer.
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