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Glioma Anatomy
To better understand glioma, it helps to understand the anatomy of the brain.
Doctors refer to the location of a brain tumor as being either infratentorial or supratentorial. Infratentorial tumors are located in the lower, back one-third of the brain. Supratentorial tumors arise within the front two-thirds of the brain. ![]()
Brain Anatomy
The brain is well protected by:
The brain is a complicated structure containing many parts. These include:
- The cerebrum:
- Made up of two cerebral hemispheres that are connected in the middle

- It is the largest part of the brain

- Each area of the cerebrum performs an important function, such as language or movement

- Higher thought (cognition) comes from the frontal cortex (front portion of the cerebrum)
- Outside of the cerebrum are blood vessels

- There are fluid-filled cavities and channels inside the brain

- The cerebellum:
- The brainstem and pituitary gland:
- Responsible for involuntary functions such as breathing, body temperature, and blood pressure regulation

- Pituitary gland is the "master gland" that controls other endocrine glands in the body, such as the thyroid and adrenal glands
- Pineal gland

- The cranial nerves:
- Twelve large nerves exit the bottom of the brain to supply function to the senses such as hearing, vision, and taste

- The cerebral blood vessels:
The blood supply to the brain is divided into two main parts:
- Anterior cerebral circulation:
- Posterior cerebral circulation:
Anatomy examples:
- Carotid artery branches shown on arteriogram

- Cerebral arteries viewed in cross-section through middle of brain

- Cerebral arteries viewed from bottom of brain

- Cerebral arteries on enhanced CT scan

- Cerebral arteries on arteriogram

Last Updated: Dec 14, 2010 References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MD; John H. Beckett, MD; D. Scott Gettings, MD
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