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Hemisphere of cerebellum

Known as: cerebellar hemisphere, Hemispherium cerebelli [H II - H X], cerebellar hemispheres 
Either side of the cerebellum separated by the vermis.
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2000
2000
Sirs: Trigeminal neuralgia is generally caused extra-axially by slight damage to the entry zone of the trigeminal nerve by… 
1993
1993
Summary: To evaluate the effect of the novel intracellular calcium antagonist fasudil hydrochloride, cerebral blood flow (CBF… 
1991
1991
This report describes a cerebellar gliosarcoma in a patient who had undergone radiation treatment for parotid carcinoma 
1989
1989
A 45-year-old Japanese man, who had had bilateral visual disturbance due to Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease 17 years before… 
1988
1988
The current tendency in acoustic neuroma surgery to attempt the preservation of hearing function and the problem of accidental… 
1985
1985
Glial S-100 protein, soluble protein, and DNA were quantitatively studied in brains of gerbils chronically exposed to ethanol in… 
1984
1984
Perinatal insults, including anoxia, may lead to a form of cerebral necrosis designated multicystic encephalomalacia. This common… 
1983
1983
Clinical, necropsy, and electron microscope findings are described for a patient with Lhermitte-Duclos disease. Evidence that the… 
1976
1976
The clinical significance of apparent pneumographic cerebellar atrophy has been studied in a group of 44 otherwise unselected… 
1969
1969
I N October, 1956, Murphey and Scott 3 presented a paper to the Society of Neurological Surgeons in Memphis on infarction of the…