- The
cerebellopontine angle (CPA) (Latin:
angulus cerebellopontinus) is
located between the
cerebellum and the pons. The
cerebellopontine angle is the site...
- The
cerebellopontine angle syndrome is a
distinct neurological syndrome of
deficits that can
arise due to the
closeness of the
cerebellopontine angle...
- The
cerebellopontine cistern (also
pontocerebellar cistern,
cerebellopontine angle cistern, or
angle cistern) is a
paired subarachnoid cistern at the cerebellopontine...
- malformation); by a tumor; such as an
arachnoid cyst or
meningioma in the
cerebellopontine angle; or by a
traumatic event, such as a car accident. Short-term...
- medulla, and
cerebellum that
contains the 8th
nerve is
called the
cerebellopontine angle. The
vestibulocochlear nerve is
accompanied by the labyrinthine...
- type of
bilateral nystagmus most
commonly occurring in
patients with
cerebellopontine angle tumours. It is
caused by the
combination of slow,
large amplitude...
-
beyond 1.5 cm in
diameter expand into the
relatively empty space of the
cerebellopontine angle,
taking on the
characteristic 'ice-cream-cone'
appearance seen...
- grooves, the
Sylvian region,
superior cerebellum along the falx cerebri,
cerebellopontine angle, and the
spinal cord. The
tumor is
usually gray, well-cir****scribed...
- The
junction of pons,
medulla oblongata, and
cerebellum forms the
cerebellopontine angle. The
superior pontine sulcus separates the pons from the midbrain...
- differ) the
pontine cistern/lateral
cerebellomedullary cistern at
cerebellopontine angle. A tuft of
choroid plexus commonly extends into the
lateral aperture...