Module 4 Flashcards
What are the S/S of Lateral Medullary Syndrome (Wallenberg syndrome)?
Contra p/t body, ipsi p/t face, dysphagia
What are the S/S of Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome?
Contra p/t body, ipsi p/t face, deafness, bells palsy,
What are the S/S of Benedikt’s Syndrome?
Contra p2p body, ipsi pupil dilation, ptosis, external strabismus, intention tremors
What are the S/S of Parinaud’s Syndrome?
Paralysis of upward gaze
What are the S/S of Thalamic Syndrome?
Pain with normal stimuli, mood swings, neglect, hemihypalgesia
What lesion causes p/t loss of the body?
SL
What lesion causes p/t loss of the face?
Descending tract of 5
What lesion causes p2p loss of the face?
CN5
What lesion causes p2p loss of the body?
ML
What lesion causes intention tremors?
Red nucleus
What lesion causes paralysis of upward gaze?
Superior colliculus