Exploring the Mystery of Middle Cerebellar Peduncles

Exploring the Mystery of Middle Cerebellar Peduncles

Introduction The middle cerebellar peduncles are a unique anatomical structure within the skull, which are specific in certain diseases such as demyelination and neurodegenerative changes, aiding in disease diagnosis. This article starts with the anatomy of the middle cerebellar peduncles, delving into pathological mechanisms, imaging manifestations, and differential diagnostic thinking, helping everyone to better understand … Read more

Claude Syndrome Case Study

Claude Syndrome Case Study

Forum Introduction: Claude syndrome was first described by French neurologist Claude in 1912, also known as red nucleus syndrome. The main symptoms are ipsilateral oculomotor nerve paralysis and contralateral ataxia. Oculomotor nerve paralysis may include pupil dilation and restricted eye movement, describing the anatomical localization, namely the red nucleus, oculomotor nerve bundle, and superior cerebellar … Read more