Stroke by Anatomy Flashcards

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Anteroir cerebral artery

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  • Contralateral hemiparesis and sensory loss
  • Lower extremity > upper extremity
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Middle cerebral artery

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  • Contralateral hemiparesis and sensory loss
  • Upper extremity > lower extremity

Contralateral homonymous hemianopia

  • Aphasia
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Posterior cerebral artery

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  • Contralateral homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing
  • Visual agnosia
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Weber’s syndrome (branches of the posterior cerebral artery that supply the midbrain)

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  • Ipsilateral CN III palsy
  • Contralateral weakness of upper and lower extremity
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Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (lateral medullary syndrome, Wallenberg syndrome)

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  • Ipsilateral: facial pain and temperature loss
  • Contralateral: limb/torso pain and temperature los
  • Ataxia
  • Nystagmus
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Anterior inferior cerebellar artery (lateral pontine syndrome)

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  • Symptoms are similar to Wallenberg’s but with Ipsilateral: facial paralysis and deafness
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Retinal/ophthalmic artery

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  • Amaurosis fugax
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Basilar artery

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  • ‘Locked-in’ syndrome
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Lacunar stroke

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  • Isolated hemiparesis or hemisensory loss or hemiparesis with limb ataxia
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