CEREBROVASCULAR SYNDROMES Flashcards
Syndrome of?
Loss of initiative and spontaneity Profound apathy Memory and emotional disturbances Akinetic mutism (complete unresponsiveness with open eyes only) Disturbance in gait and posture Grasp reflex Disorder of sphincter control
BILATERAL ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY SYNDROME
Involvement of the ____________may cause apraxia and tactile anomia of the left arm attributed to disconnection of the left (dominant) hemisphere language area from the right motor and sensory cortices.
anterior part of the corpus callosum
Contralateral face and arm weakness without sensory loss.
Behavioral and cognitive abnormalities, including abulia, agitation, neglect, and aphasia
Recurrent Artery of Heubner Syndrome
Contralateral motor deficit (hemiplegia) involving the face, arm, and leg due to involvement of the posterior part of the posterior limb of the internal capsule and the cerebral peduncle.
(hemianesthesia) due to involvement of the sensory tracts within the posterior limb of the internal capsule.
Contralateral visual field defect (hemianopia or quadrant-anopia) due to involvement of the retrolenticular part of the internal capsule (visual radiation) or the lateral geniculate nucleus
Anterior Choroidal Artery Syndrome
Cortical blindness,
(prosopagnosia)
Balint syndrome (optic ataxia, psychic paralysis of fixation)
Anton’s syndrome,
Agitated delirium and memory loss due to bilateral involvement of mesiotemporal territory
BILATERAL POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY SYNDROME