Herniation through the Tentorium Cerebelli
[Additions to follow]
Here I am showing something that is not yet documented in the literature, but in any case does not correspond to a normal neurocranium, as it has been repeatedly fabricated by radiomans, probably out of the reflex “What the farmer doesn’t know, that …”, or what is classified as so-called normal, cannot be explained further, and this cannot succeed due to a lack of comparative findings.
So, poof, normal, and quickly away from the complicated patient case, but if necessary there is still Dottore’s favourite, the ICD-F disposal diagnosis, because the patient probably taught himself this as an embryo and foetus, because he was always in such a bad mood.
It is a herniation of the left cerebral lobe caudally through the cerebellar tent, insofar as it can be said to exist completely in my case, and the pole of the left cerebral lobe was displaced under and behind the entire cerebellum, resulting in a fusion between parts of the left cerebral hemisphere and parts of the right cerebellum.
And yet the cerebellar tent (tentorium cerebelli) is supposed to protect the sensitive cerebellum from the heavy chunk of cerebrum, as I learnt in my self-taught medical studies.
And now?
The effects of this could explain a lot to me, but the common dottore can never understand it, or rather a dottore doesn’t want to understand it and never has to understand it because of the ICD-F disposal diagnostics given to him …