Module 4 Flashcards

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What are the S/S of Lateral Medullary Syndrome (Wallenberg syndrome)?

A

Contra p/t body, ipsi p/t face, dysphagia

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What are the S/S of Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome?

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Contra p/t body, ipsi p/t face, deafness, bells palsy,

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What are the S/S of Benedikt’s Syndrome?

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Contra p2p body, ipsi pupil dilation, ptosis, external strabismus, intention tremors

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4
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What are the S/S of Parinaud’s Syndrome?

A

Paralysis of upward gaze

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5
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What are the S/S of Thalamic Syndrome?

A

Pain with normal stimuli, mood swings, neglect, hemihypalgesia

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6
Q

What lesion causes p/t loss of the body?

A

SL

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7
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What lesion causes p/t loss of the face?

A

Descending tract of 5

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8
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What lesion causes p2p loss of the face?

A

CN5

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9
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What lesion causes p2p loss of the body?

A

ML

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10
Q

What lesion causes intention tremors?

A

Red nucleus

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11
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What lesion causes paralysis of upward gaze?

A

Superior colliculus

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