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Radiology, Vol 117, 321-327, Copyright © 1975 by Radiological Society of North America


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The great horizontal fissure of the cerebellum: angiographic appearance

JF Seeger, JF Hemmer and RG Quisling

The anatomy and angiographic appearance of the great horizontal fissure is seen on most vertebral angiograms of excellent quality and is best shown on the lateral and AP (transfacial) projections. Identification of the fissure may provide an additional angiographic landmark for precise localization of peripherally situated masses, either within or adjacent to the cerebellum.





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