Table 1:
Vermal Nomenclature | Hemisphere Nomenclature | ||
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Schmahmann | Classical | Schmahmann | Classical |
Vermis I / II† | Lingula | L/R Lobule I/II | L/R Lingula (or Lingulae) |
Vermis III† | Centralis | L/R Lobule III | L/R Centralis |
Vermis IV† | Culmen I | L/R Lobule IV | L/R Quadrangularis |
Vermis V† | Culmen II | L/R Lobule V | L/R Quadrangularis |
Vermis VI | Declive | L/R Lobule VI | L/R Quadrangularis |
Vermis VIIAf | Folium | L/R Lobule VIIAf (Crus I) | L/R Semi-Lunaris Superior |
Vermis VIIAt | Tuber I | L/R Lobule VIIAt (Crus II) | L/R Semi-Lunaris Inferior |
Vermis VIIB | Tuber II | L/R Lobule VIIB | L/R Semi-Lunaris Inferior |
Vermis VIIIA | Pyramis I | L/R Lobule VIIIA | L/R Biventer I |
Vermis VIIIB | Pyramis II | L/R Lobule VIIIB | L/R Biventer II |
Vermis IX | Uvula | L/R Lobule IX | L/R Tonsilla (or Tonsil) |
Vermis X | Nodulus | L/R Lobule X | L/R Flocculus |
It is widely acknowledged that there is no true vermis for the Anterior Lobe (Lobules I–V). The division in our Pediatric Cohort differentiates the midline portion of the Anterior Lobe from the body of the lobe.