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- border of the tentorium is U-shaped; it forms an aperture - the tentorial notch (tentorial incisure) - which gives p****age to the midbrain. The free border...
- The tentorial notch (also known as the tentorial incisure or incisura tentorii) refers to the anterior opening between the free edge of the cerebellar...
- Supratentorial refers to herniation of structures normally found above the tentorial notch, and infratentorial refers to structures normally found below it...
- The straight sinus, also known as tentorial sinus or the sinus rectus, is an area within the skull beneath the brain. It receives blood from the inferior...
- midbrain is continuous with the thalamus of the diencephalon through the tentorial notch.: 152  The brainstem is very small, making up around only 2.6 percent...
- especially if the m**** is in the middle fossa, can push the uncus over the tentorial notch against the brainstem and its corresponding cranial nerves and can...
- stroke, opioid use, and increased intracranial pressure due to uncal or tentorial herniation. Often this condition is also ****ociated with meningitis. In...
- cavernous portion Branches of the meningohypophyseal trunk: Tentorial basal branch Tentorial marginal branch Meningeal branch - helps supply blood to the...
- needed] Within the skull, the ophthalmic nerve produces: meningeal branch (tentorial nerve) The ophthalmic nerve divides into three major branches which p****...
- displacement of the brainstem with parahippocampal gyrus herniation through the tentorial notch. or acute hematoma, edema following trauma, abscess, or tumor.[citation...