| NOUN | a tentorium | tentoria |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In anatomy, the infratentorial region of the brain is the area located below the tentorium cerebelli.
- It then pierces the dura just under free margin of the tentorium cerebelli, close to the crossing of the attached margin of the tentorium and within millimeters of the posterior clinoid process.
- The posterior clinoid processes deepen the sella turcica, and give attachment to the tentorium cerebelli.
- Behind the optic foramen the anterior clinoid process is directed backward and medialward and gives attachment to the tentorium cerebelli.
- The sinus runs in the attached margin of the tentorium cerebelli, in a groove in the petrous part of the temporal bone formed by the sinus itself - the superior petrosal sulcus.
- The tentorium (plural tentoria) is a term used to refer to the framework of internal supports within an arthropod head.
- The cerebellar tentorium or tentorium cerebelli (Latin for "tent of the cerebellum") is an extension of the dura mater that separates the cerebellum from the inferior portion of the occipital lobes.
- Posteriorly, it blends into the upper surface of the cerebellar tentorium.
- The larval groundplan of Aparaglossata was prognathous, had well-developed stemmata, and an H-shaped tentorium.
- The tentorial notch (also known as the tentorial incisure or incisura tentorii) refers to the anterior opening between the free edge of the cerebellar tentorium and the clivus for the passage of the brainstem.
- The binomial name "tentoriferella" refers to Latin "tentorium" (meaning "a tent"), this probably is a reference to the rolled or tied leaf enclosure made by the larva.
- The superior angle, the longest, is grooved for the superior petrosal sinus, and gives attachment to the tentorium cerebelli; at its medial extremity is a notch, in which the trigeminal nerve lies.
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