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Hernias of the Cerebellum
Mario Manto1,2, Lazaros C Triarhou3
1Unité Des Ataxies Cérébelleuses, CHU-Charleroi, Lodelinsart, Charleroi, Belgium. mario.manto@ulb.be.
Abstract:
The present Cerebellar Classic highlights a paper published in 1908 by the American pathologist Simeon Burt Wolbach (1880-1954), in which he reported multiple hernias of the cerebellum for the first time in 9 cases of increased intracranial pressure. The importance of the meninges and the anatomy of involved compartments is emphasized.
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