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Anything but Little: a Pictorial Review on Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellum.

Dekeyzer SvenStephanie Vanden BosscheLaurens Jaak De Cocker
Published in: Clinical neuroradiology (2023)
Despite its small size the cerebellum is an anatomically complex and functionally important part of the brain. Traditionally the cerebellum is viewed as a motor control structure entirely devoted to motor control and learning, but recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies demonstrated significant involvement of the cerebellum in higher order cognitive functions. The anatomical complexity of the cerebellum is reflected by the several nomenclature systems that exist for the description of cerebellar anatomy. The cerebellum can be affected by a variety of pathological processes, including congenital, infectious and inflammatory, neoplastic, vascular, degenerative and toxic metabolic diseases. The purpose of this pictorial review is to (1) provide a general overview of cerebellar anatomy and function, (2) demonstrate normal cerebellar anatomy on imaging studies, and (3) illustrate both common as well as rare pathological conditions affecting the cerebellum.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • photodynamic therapy