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Patient Vermis MTS Superior Cerebellar Peduncles Location of the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei Pyramidal Tract Decussation Decussation Configuration 1 <1/3* + − Horizontal Lateralized − 2 <1/3* + − Horizontal Lateralized − 3 <1/3* + − Horizontal Lateralized − 4 <1/3* + − Horizontal Lateralized − 5 <2/3† + − Horizontal Quest, lateralized − 6 <1/3* + − Horizontal Lateralized −
Note:—+ indicates present; −, absent; MTS, molar tooth sign; quest., questionably.
* Cerebellar vermis present only as far as the fissura prima.
† Cerebellar vermis present only as far as the fissura secunda.