Lesion Localization Flashcards
the 4 significant divisions of the CNS/PNS
supratentorial zone
infratentorial zone
spine cord cone
peripheral zone
supratentorial zone
above the tentorial membrane, within cranial vault
CD1 and CN2
Infratentorial (posterior fossa)
below tentorial membrane but above foramen magnum
brainstem (pons, midbrain, medulla), cerebellum, CN 3 to 12 to their cranial exits
Spinal cord zone
foramen magnum, within spinal canal to IVF, to coccyx
Peripheral zone of CNS/PNS
cranial nerves distal to skull (like vagus), segmental nerves from IVF
and the ANS
bell’s palsy presents at
entire face droopiness seen in CN VII
if its just inferior half of face, its supranuclear lesion
Myeolapthy at c5-c6 means what in terms of signs? (Classic board question)
lower motor neuron lesions at that level
upper motor neuron lesions below this level
what type of condition is Cauda Equina?
lateral recess syndrome
What do Dorsal column fibers do?
sensation, vibration, proprioception
lateral is upper body
medial is lower body
function of lateral spinothalamic tract
pain and temperature
when will light touch be affected?
when damage to both dorsal column and lateral spino thalamic tract
superficial portion of spinothalamic tract is for?
pain and temp of lower body
deep portion of spinothalamic tract is for?
pain and temp of upper body
function of lateral cortical spinal tract
contralateral voluntary movement
superficial lateral cortical spinal tract controls?
contralateral voluntary movement of lower limbs