The lobes rest on the tentoriumcerebelli, a process of dura mater that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.
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The superior sagittal sinus divides into two parts called the transverse sinuses where the falx cerebri meets the tentoriumcerebelli.
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It is situated in the attached margin of the falxcerebelli, and is generally single, but occasionally there are two.
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In uncal herniation, the uncus hippocampus becomes compressed against the free edge of the tentoriumcerebelli, frequently leading to brainstem compression.
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The area of the brain above the tentoriumcerebelliis the supratentorial region.
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Subdural blood can also be seen as a layering density along the tentoriumcerebelli.
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The area of the brain below the tentoriumcerebelliis the infratentorial region.
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The lower division of the cruciate eminence is prominent and is named the internal occipital crest; it bifurcates near the foramen magnum and gives attachment to the falxcerebelli.
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It is formed by two layers of dura mater which are part of an evagination of the tentoriumcerebellinear the apex of the petrous part of the temporal bone.
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