For Providers -- Atlas of Human Anatomy
Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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A) Pons (Varoli).
B) Brachium pontis (Middle cerebellar peduncle).
C) Cerebellar hemispheres.
D) Vermis of cerebellum
a) Cerebellar hemisphere, dorsal surface.
b) Cerebellar hemisphere, ventral surface.
c) Horizontal sulcus (s. magnus Reilii). Between the dorsal and ventral surfaces
of cerebellar hemispheres.
d) Quadrangular lobule. (s. superior anterior).
e) Inferior semilunar lobule (s. inferior posterior).
f) Lobulus gracilis (s. tener) [Lobulus inferior anterior].
g) Biventer lobule (Lobulis ansiformis [Lobulus inferior anterior]).
h) Tonsil.
i) Flocculus.
k) Pyramid of vermis.
l) Nodulus (of Malacarne).