Biventer lobule

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Biventer lobule
Anterior view of the cerebellum
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LatinLobulus biventer
NeuroNames670
NeuroLex IDnlx_anat_20081211
TA98A14.1.07.216
TA25816
FMA72526
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The biventer lobule (or biventral lobule) is a region of the cerebellum. It is triangular in shape; its apex points backward, and is joined by the gray band to the pyramid.

The lateral border is separated from the inferior semilunar lobule by the postpyramidal fissure.

The base is directed forward, and is on a line with the anterior border of the tonsil, and is separated from the flocculus by the postnodular fissure.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 790 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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