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Cerebellar peduncle
Structure connecting the cerebellum to the brainstem
Cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum to the brain stem.[1] There are six cerebellar peduncles in total, three on each side:
- Superior cerebellar peduncle is a paired structure of white matter that connects the cerebellum to the mid-brain.
- Middle cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum to the pons and are composed entirely of centripetal fibers.
- Inferior cerebellar peduncle is a thick rope-like strand that occupies the upper part of the posterior district of the medulla oblongata.
The peduncles form the lateral border of the fourth ventricle, and form a distinctive diamond – the middle peduncle forming the central corners of the diamond, while the superior and inferior peduncles form the superior and inferior edges, respectively.