NEUROLOGY
CEREBELLAR SYNDROME
Question
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anterior lobe
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posterior lobe
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flocculonodular lobe
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folia lobe
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Detailed explanation-1: -The flocculonodular lobe (vestibulocerebellum) is a lobe of the cerebellum consisting of the nodule and the flocculus . The two flocculi are connected to the midline structure called the nodulus by thin pedicles. It is placed on the anteroinferior surface of cerebellum.
Detailed explanation-2: -The cerebellum can be separated into three lobes: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe, and posterior lobe. The medial zone of the anterior and posterior lobes constitutes the spinocerebellum, or paleocerebellum. the cerebellum as in the neocortex. fissure), and the posterior lobe (below the primary fissure).
Detailed explanation-3: -2.1 Parts. Cerebellum consists of two large bilateral lobes called cerebellar hemispheres. These two lobes are united to each other by a median worm like portion, vermis. Superior and inferior aspect of vermis are known as superior and inferior vermis, respectively.