STROKES Flashcards
upper limb and face with sensory and motor stuff- vessel
MCA
lower limb motor and sensory
ACA
contralateral hemiparesis and hemiplegia
LENTICULOSTRIATE ARTERY in the striatum or internal capsule (this is the lacunar infarct 2/2 htn)
upper and lower limb one side is paralyzes, decreased proprioception, tongue deviation- vessel and syndrome ame
medial medullary syndrome- ASA and vertebral arteries (like a lacunar infarct but the tongue is involved and goofed proprioception)
vomiting vertigo nystagmus dysphagia horse horners ataxia
lateral medullary aka wallenburg. vertebral and or PICA
vomiting vertigo nystagmus paralysis of face pain and temp issues
AICA for lateral pontine syndrome (facial droop means AICA is pooped)
contralateral hemaniopia with macular sparing
PCA
locked in syndrome
basilar artery
what lobe is broca
frontal
what lobe is wernicke
temporal
artery with aphasia
MCA
if MCA on non dominant, what do you expet
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