Dr. Stephens lesion names Flashcards

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Millard-Gubler

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A6H + 7

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Syndrome of foville

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A6H + ML

CBT messed up too- X, XII ipsilateral

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Alternating trigeminal hemiplegia with dorsal expansion

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A5H + ML

CBT messed up too- VII, X, XII contralateral

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Weber syndrome

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A3H

CBF too- VII, X, XII contralateral

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Lateral medullary syndrome, wallenburg’s syndrome, syndrome of PICA

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A5H (pain/temp) + SL

Loss pain and temp one side of face and other side of body is the key*

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Cerebellopontine angle (CPA) syndrome

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A7H + 8 + lateral medullary syndrome

Cerebellar peduncle involvement too- ataxia

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Benedikt’s syndrome

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A3H + ML + SL red nucleus + superior cerebellar peduncle

Red nucleus/peduncle- ipsilateral oculomotor palsy, contralateral tremor, ataxia, chorea

Everything lining up to go to brain- where lesion hit

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Parinaud’s syndrome

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Superior colliculus (can’t look up) lesion, pineal tumor, Varix great v of Galen

Loss consensual light reflex poss too

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Thalamic syndrome (Dejerine-Roussy syndrome)

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Thrombus of post choroidal of thalamogeniculate branches of PCA.

Crawling ants, neglect

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