exam 2 anatomy memorization shit Flashcards
what vessels will cause trigeminal neuralgia
superior cerebellar artery
what nerve traverses the interpeduncular fossa and could be affected by an aneurysm in the basilar tip
CN III oculomotor
what passes under the posterior cerebral artery and above the superior cerebellar artery
cranial nerve III
what artery normally gives rise to the labyrinthine artery that supplies the middle ear
AICA
where is the lingual gyrus and what deficits would you see if it were damaged
vision deficits and located in the inferior calarine sulcus
brocas aphasia
inferior frontal gyri; pars orbitalis and pars triangularis
what is on the rostromedial aspect of the parahippocampal gyrus
uncus
where is the gyrus rectus located
frontal lobe
what is the border between the medullary and pontine parts fo the 4th ventricle
stria medullares
loss of eye movements on one side with contralateral paralysis
weber syndrome or superior alternating hemiplegia
pain sensory loss of face and contralateral pain sensory loss of body
lateral medullary syndrome or PICA syndrome
anterior paracentral gyrus
motor for LE
posterior paracentral gyrus
somatosensory for LE
where do PCMLS and ALS run together and what artery supplies them there
midbrain and quadrigeminal artery
lesions in VPL and VPM nuclei result in
contralateral sensory losses and transient hemiplegia because it is near corticospinal fibers