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asymptomatic or massive ACA or MCA infarcts?
internal carotids
weakness and sensory loss in contralateral leg, apraxia, agraphia, tactile anomia, clumsiness, head/eyes deviated towards side of lesion, urinary incontinence
anterior cerebral
left sided hemiplegia/hemianesthsia/hemianopia, deviation of head/eyes to right, impaired awareness of stroke (superior branch)
right MCA
right sided hemiplegia/hemianesthsia/hemianopia, deviation of head/eyes to the left, global (superior branch) or wernicke's (inferior branch) aphasia
left MCA
contralateral sensory loss and transient hemiparesis, weber's syndrome (paralysis of upward gaze, stupor, ataxic tremor), hemiballismus, homonymous hemianopia, cortical blindness
PCA
Wallenberg syndrome ( loss pain and temp ipsilateral side face and contralaterl body, ataxia, vertigo, dysphagia, dysarthria, ipsilateral horners, vomiting) Medial meduallary syndrome (ipsilateral paralysis tongue, contralateral paralysis, contralateral loss of proprioception and discriminative touch)
vertebral artery
often fatal, occipital headache, transient dizziness, diplopia, progressive hemiparesis, bulbar paralysis, impaired conjugate gaze, locked-in syndrome
basilar artery
global aphasia, wernickes, brocas, conductive aphasia, transcortical motor aphasia, transcortical sensory aphasia, anomic aphasia
left lacunars
ideational apraxia, gerstmann's syndrome (agraphia, dyscalculia, right-left disorientation, finger agnosia), constructional apraxia, dressing apraxia, hemi-neglect, impersistence, anosogognosia, aprosody, prosopgnosia
right lacunars
dense hemiplegia, eyes deviated to side of lesion, ipsilateral fixed and dilated pupil
supratentorial putaminal stroke
dense hemiplegia, downward eyes, small and unreactive pupils
supratentorial thalamic stroke
no eye deviation, normal pupils
supratentorial lobar stroke
dense quadreplegia, neutral or bobbing eyes, pinpoint reactive pupils
infratentorial pontine stroke
quadparetic but moves all limbs, skewed eyes, pinpoint reactive pupils
infratentorial cerebellar stroke
aphasia
left hemispheric infarction
apraxia, hemi-neglect, anosognosia, aprosody, prosopagnosia
right hemispheric infarction