Vallecula of cerebellum

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Vallecula of Cerebellum[edit | edit source]

Illustration of the Vallecula of Cerebellum

The Vallecula of Cerebellum is a notable anatomical structure found in the human brain. It is a part of the cerebellum, which is responsible for various functions including motor control, coordination, and balance.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The Vallecula of Cerebellum is a median fissure that separates the two cerebellar hemispheres. It is located on the inferior surface of the cerebellum, and it houses the cerebellar tonsils. The Vallecula is bordered by the pyramis on either side.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the Vallecula of Cerebellum is to provide a space for the cerebellar tonsils. These tonsils play a crucial role in maintaining balance and coordination. They receive information from the spinal cord and other parts of the brain, and send signals to the motor cortex, which controls voluntary movements.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

In certain medical conditions, such as Chiari Malformation, the cerebellar tonsils may descend into the Vallecula, causing various symptoms including dizziness, balance problems, and muscle weakness. This condition requires medical intervention, often in the form of surgery.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD