What are the major cerebellar syndromes?
The four major cerebellar syndromes are described in detail in the below table and include the
- rostral vermis,
- caudal vermis (flocculonodular lobe),
- lateral/hemispheric, and
- pancerebellar syndromes
They are distinguished by their presentations and the anatomic regions affected.
Recognition of these syndromes may help to narrow the differential diagnosis of cerebellar lesions.
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