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  • The cerebellar tentorium or tentorium cerebelli (Latin for "tent of the cerebellum") is one of four dural folds that separate the cranial cavity into four (incomplete) compartments.
  • While the tentorium cerebelli usually goes about its business quietly and efficiently, it can sometimes become the center of attention in certain clinical scenarios.
  • The tentorium cerebelli (plural: tentoria cerebellorum) is the second largest dural fold after the falx cerebri.
  • Ayrıca, tentorium cerebelli, arka kraniyal fossayı (fossa cranii posterior) orta kraniyal fossadan (fossa cranii media) ayırır.
  • The tentorium cerebelli is an invagination of dura mater that separates the occipital and temporal lobes of the cerebrum from the cerebellum and brainstem.
  • The tentorium cerebelli wraps centrally toward the brainstem where it blends in with the dural layers overlying the clinoid processes of the sphenoid bone.
  • The tentorium cerebelli is a horizontal crescent-shaped fold of dura mater forming the roof of the posterior cranial fossa.
  • The angle of the tentorium cerebelli to the Twining line, connecting dorsum sella to the internal occipital protuberance, was stated to be high by many authors.
  • The tentorium cerebelli functions as a partition, dispelling the burden of weight from supratentorial structures upon inferior brain matter.