
The falx cerebelli is a small sickle shaped fold of dura mater, projecting forwards into the posterior cerebellar notch as well as projecting into the vallecula of the cerebellum between the two cerebellar hemispheres. Its base is attached, above, to the under and back part of the tentorium cerebelli; its posterior margin, to the lower division of...
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(from the article `meninges`) ...the falx cerebri, is a sickle-shaped partition lying between the two hemispheres of the brain. Another, the tentorium cerebelli, provides a ...
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<anatomy> A short process of dura mater projecting forward from the internal occipital crest below the tentorium; it occupies the posterior cerebellar notch and the vallecula, and bifurcates below into two diverging limbs passing to either side of the foramen magnum. ... Synonym: falcula. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a short process of dura mater projecting forward from the internal occipital crest below the tentorium; it occupies the posterior cerebellar notch and the vallecula, and bifurcates below into two diverging limbs passing to either side of the foramen magnum. Synonyms: cerebellar falx, falcula &nbs...
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(falks ser;ue-bel;e) A fold of the dura mater anchored to the occipital bone. It projects inward between the cerebellar hemispheres.
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falx cerebelli A fold of dura mater lying in the midsagittal plane, separating the two crebellar hemispheres.
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