Cerebellar Vermis: Topography and Variations
The vermis is described as the unpaired, median portion of the cerebellum to which the hemispheres are attached. Both the vermis and the hemispheres are formed by folia that, grouped together, are called lobules. The material analyzed consisted of a sample made up of 43 adult male cerebella fixed in...
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Autores principales: | Bispo,Rodrigo Freitas Monte, Ramalho,Antonio José Casado, Gusmão,Luiz Carlos Buarque de, Cavalcante,Amundson Portela de Holanda, Rocha,Amauri Clemente da, Sousa-Rodrigues,Célio Fernando de |
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Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
2010
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