Question | Answer |
Contralateral hemiparesis and hemisensory loss involving primarily LE | ACA
Medial motor and sensory homonculi |
Urinary incontinence | ACA
posteromedial aspect of superior frontal gyrus |
Problems with imitation and bimanual apraxia | ACA
Corpus callosum |
Contralateral hemiparesis and hemisensory loss involving primarily UE | MCA
Lateral motor and sensory homonculi |
Broca's (speech producung) aphasia | MCA
frontal lobe of dominant hemisphere |
Wernikes (receptive) aphasia | MCA Temporal lobe of dominant hemisphere. |
Global aphasia | MCA
Frontal and temporal lobes of dominant hemisphere |
Perceptial deficits: hemineglect, spatial relations depth perception... | MCA
Parietal lobe of non dominant hemisphere |
Contralateral Homonymous hemianopsia | MCA
optic radiation in the internal capsule
--OR--
PCA
primary visual cortex or optic radiation. |
Bilateral homonymous Hemianopsia | PCA
Primary visual Calcarine cortex |
Visual agnosia | PCA
left occipital |
Prosopagnosia | PCA
visual association cortex |
Central post stroke pain | PCA
VPL of thalamus |
Oculomotor nerve palsy | PCA
CN3 |
Paralysis and atrophy of half the tongue, deviation to the paralysed side. | Vertebrobasilar
CNXII |
Impaired proprioceptive response. | Vertebrobasilar
Medial lemniscus |
Decreased pain and sensation to face. | Vertebrobasilar
Bulbar Tract to CN5 |
Cerebellar ataxia: gait and limbs ataxia. | Vertebrobasilar
Cerebellum of cerebellar peduncles |
Vertigo, nausia, nystagmus | Vertebrobasilar
Vestibular nuclei |
Dysphagia, dysphonia, paralysis of pharynx and larynx. | Vertebrobasilar
CN 9 or 10 |
locked in syndrome | Vertebrobasilar
basilar artery at ventral pons |
Diploplia or lateral gaze | Vertebrobasilar
CN6 |
facial paralysis | Vertebrobasilar
CN7 |
Deafness or tinnitus | Vertebrobasilar
CN8 |
Impaired pain and thermal sense | Vertebrobasilar
Spinothalamic tract |
Horners syndrome | Vertebrobasilar
Sescending sympathetic fibres |