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This diagram is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Added transcalvarial herniation & upward herniation. Changed numbering so numbers are consecutive within categories of supratentorial and infratentorial.. The original can be viewed here: Brain herniation types.svg: .
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2009-09-16T11:27:51Z RupertMillard 619x684 (379260 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 21:08, 5 March 2008 - better to replace with new image to avoid breaks
2009-09-16T11:20:24Z RupertMillard 619x684 (371372 Bytes) Added transcalvarial & upward. Changed numbering so numbers are consecutive within categories or supratentorial and infratentorial.
2008-03-05T21:08:08Z Delldot 619x684 (379260 Bytes) minor fixes
2008-03-05T21:00:15Z Delldot 619x684 (352072 Bytes) {{Information |Description=diagram of four different types of brain herniation |Source=self made, based on a diagram in: cite book |author=Smith, Julian; Joe J. Tjandra; Gordon J. A. Clunie; Kaye, Andrew H. |title=Textbook of