Chapter 8 Pons: Clinical Correlates Flashcards
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Contralateral hemiplegia + ipsilateral facial nerve (LMN type) or abducens nerve paresis or both, with or without medial lemniscal involvement A. Millard-Gubler syndrome B. Gelle syndrome C. Brissaud-Sicard syndrome D. Foville syndrome
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A. Millard-Gubler syndrome (p. 124)
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Contralateral hemiparesis + ipsilateral deafness + vertigo + variable CN 7 palsy A. Millard-Gubler syndrome B. Gelle syndrome C. Brissaud-Sicard syndrome D. Foville syndrome
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B. Gelle syndrome (p. 124)
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Contralateral hemiparesis + ipsilateral hemifacial spasm A. Millard-Gubler syndrome B. Gelle syndrome C. Brissaud-Sicard syndrome D. Foville syndrome
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C. Brissaud-Sicard syndrome (p. 124)
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Contralatetal hemiparesis + ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve palsy + horizontal gaze palsy A. Foville/Raymond-Foville syndrome B. Grenet syndrome C. Raymond-Cestan-Chenais syndrome D. Marie-Foix syndrome
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A. Foville/Raymond-Foville syndrome (p. 126)
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Contralateral hemiparesis + thermoanalgesia in both sides of the face and contralateral trunk + ipsilateral CN V motor involvement + ataxia and tremor A. Foville/Raymond-Foville syndrome B. Grenet syndrome C. Raymond-Cestan-Chenais syndrome D. Marie-Foix syndrome
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B. Grenet syndrome (p. 126)
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INO + ipsilateral ataxia + contralateral hemisensory loss +/- contralateral hemiparesis A. Foville/Raymond-Foville syndrome B. Grenet syndrome C. Raymond-Cestan-Chenais syndrome D. Marie-Foix syndrome
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C. Raymond-Cestan-Chenais syndrome (p. 127)
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Ipsilateral cerebellar ataxia + contralateral hemiparesis +/- contralateral hemisensory loss A. Foville/Raymond-Foville syndrome B. Grenet syndrome C. Raymond-Cestan-Chenais syndrome D. Marie-Foix syndrome
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D. Marie-Foix syndrome (p. 127)