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contralateral sensory loss and hemiparesis with leg more involved than arm; supplies anterior 2/3 of medial cerebral cortex   Anterior Cerebral Artery Syndrome  
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supplies lateral cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, and internal capsule; contra sensory loss and hemiparesis w/ arm more involved than leg, motor speech & perceptual dysfunction, homonymous hemianopsia, sensory ataxia   Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome  
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ipsi paralysis of tongue, contra paralysis of arm & leg w/ impaired sensation, contra decreased position and vibration sense   Medial medullary syndrome (inferior alternating syndrome)  
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ipsi cerebellar symptoms, ipsi Horners Syndrome, dysphagia, impaired speech, diminished gag reflex, contra loss of pain and temp of half of body, ipsi dec pain and temp in face   Lateral medullary syndrome (Wallenbergs syndrome/PICA)  
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locked in syndrome; occlusions produce quad and bulbar paralysis   Basilar artery syndrome  
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ipsi cerebellar signs; contra hemiparesis and impaired sensation   Medial inferior pontine syndrome  
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ipsi cerebellar signs; facial paralysis, paralysis of conjugate gaze to the side of the lesion, deafness, tinnitus, impaired facial sensation, contra impairment of pain and temp of half of body   Lateral inferior pontine syndrome  
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supply the midbrain, temporal lobe, diencephalon, and posterior third of cortex, produce contra homonymous hemianopsia, contra sensory loss, thalamic syndrome, involuntary movts, weber's syndrome   Posterior cerebral artery  
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Horner's syndrome   ptosis , upside-down ptosis and miosis and dilation lag. Enophthalmos and anhydrosis  
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right hemisphere damage   attention, left side neglect, memory organization, orientation, problem solving, reasoning, social communication (Pragmatics)  
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