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cer·e·bel·lum C0209500 (sĕr′ə-bĕl′əm)n. pl. cer·e·bel·lums or cer·e·bel·la (-bĕl′ə) The trilobed structure of the brain, lying posterior to the pons and medulla oblongata and inferior to the occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres, that is responsible for the regulation and coordination of complex voluntary muscular movement as well as the maintenance of posture and balance. [Medieval Latin, from Latin, diminutive of cerebrum, brain; see ker- in Indo-European roots.] cer′e·bel′lar (-bĕl′ər) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cerebellar - relating to or associated with the cerebellum; "cerebellar artery" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeecerebellumcerebellarenUK
cerebellar [ser″ĕ-bel´er] pertaining to the cerebellum.cer·e·bel·lar (ser'e-bel'ar), Relating to the cerebellum.cer·e·bel·lar (ser-ĕ-bel'ăr) Relating to the cerebellum. CerebellarInvolving the part of the brain (cerebellum), which controls walking, balance, and coordination.Mentioned in: Ophthalmoplegia, Optic AtrophyPatient discussion about cerebellarQ. can you recover after a cerebellar stroke? A. You can recover after a cerebellar stroke but the process takes time and rehabilitation. With the right kind of rehab people reach great results, supposing of course the initial injury allows it. More discussions about cerebellar |