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There are two major classes of herniation: supratentorial and infratentorial. Supratentorial refers to herniation of structures normally found above the tentorial notch, and infratentorial refers to structures normally found below it. [7] Supratentorial herniation; 1) Uncal (transtentorial) 2) Central 3) Cingulate (subfalcine or transfalcine) 4 ...
In his proposed scheme, while the supratentorial parts (mainly the cerebrum) were responsible for planning and control of movement in the world, the infratentorial parts (mainly the cerebellum) were responsible for planning and control of bodily motion per se. Most primary tumors of the central nervous system are located supratentorial. [1]
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly inattentive (ADHD-PI or ADHD-I), [3] is one of the three presentations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). [4] In 1987–1994, there were no subtypes or presentations and thus it was not distinguished from hyperactive ADHD in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III-R).
Shows six types of brain herniation: Supratentorial herniation; Uncal; Central (transtentorial) Cingulate (subfalcine) Transcalvarial; Infratentorial herniation; Upward (upward cerebellar or upward transtentorial) Tonsillar (downward cerebellar) Date: 16 September 2009: Source: Brain herniation types.svg by Delldot: Author: RupertMillard: SVG ...
The tentorial notch is located between the tentorial edges and communicates the supratentorial and infratentorial spaces. This area can be divided into three spaces: anterior, middle (lateral to), and posterior to the brainstem. The middle incisural space is close to the midbrain and the upper pons at the level of the pontomesencephalic sulcus.
The tentorium cerebelli divides the cranial cavity into two closed spaces which communicate with each other through the incisura tentorii. The larger anterior space includes the anterior and middle cranial fossas and lodges the cerebrum; the small posterior space— the posterior cranial fossa contains the cerebellum, the pons, and the medulla.
A primary care (e.g. general or family physician) version of the mental disorder section of ICD-10 has been developed (ICD-10-PHC) which has also been used quite extensively internationally. [22] A survey of journal articles indexed in various biomedical databases between 1980 and 2005 indicated that 15,743 referred to the DSM and 3,106 to the ICD.
Added transcalvarial & upward. Changed numbering so numbers are consecutive within categories or supratentorial and infratentorial. 21:08, 5 March 2008: 619 × 684 (370 KB) Delldot: minor fixes: 21:00, 5 March 2008: 619 × 684 (344 KB) Delldot