Statistics for Neuro - Stroke Syndromes

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SymptomsRegion Occluded% Correct
contralateral leg weakness and sensory loss; contralateral sensory/motor loss/hemiparesis leg/foot> upper extremity (face spared); gait abnormality, impaired judgement, confusion, flat affect, urinary incontinence, speech preservation, slow responsesACA
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arteries involved include anterior cerebral and middle cerebral arteriesanterior circulation
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aphasia; right hemiparesis, right sensory loss, R homonymous hemianopsia, dysarthria, aphasia, agraphia, decreased math comprehensionanterior circulation lesion of dominant (usually left side)
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visual neglect of the left; left hemiparesis, sensory loss, L sided neglect, anosognosia, left homonymous hemianopsia, apraxia, dysarthria, spatial/time deficits, flat affect, impaired judgement, impulsivityanterior circulation lesion of nondominant (usually right side)
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cerebellar dysfunction, CN palsy, decreased vision, decreased sensory fxn bilaterallybasilar (posterior circulation)
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hemiparesis, quadriplegia, sensory loss of hemibody or all extremities, double vision, dysconjugate gaze, slurred speech, impaired swallowing, AMS, abnormal respirationsbrain strem
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imbalance, ataxia, poor coordinationcerebellar stroke
0%
pure motor MC (hemiparesis, hemiplegia), ataxic hemiparesis and clumsiness leg > arm, dysarthria (clumsy hand syndrome); pure sensory loss (numbness, paresthesias)lacunar
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contralateral hemiplegia and sensory loss of lower face, arm, hand; contralateral homonymous hemianopia; ± aphasia w/ right-sided deficits (in left-sided stroke) or unilateral neglect w/ left-sided deficits (in right-sided stroke); contralateral sensory/motor loss/hemiparesis face, arm > leg/foot; contralateral homonymous hemianopsia (gaze preference toward side of lesion); dominant hemisphere (usually left): aphasia, math comprehension deficits, agraphic; nondominant hemisphere (usually right): spatial deficits, dysarthria, left-side neglect, anosognosia, apraxiaMCA
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contralateral homonymous hemianopia; visual hallucinations, contralateral homonymous hemianopsia, “crossed sx” (ipsilateral CN deficits + contralateral muscle weakness), coma, drop attachsPCA
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arteries involved include posterior cerebral, basilar, and vertebral arteriesposterior circulation
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vertigo, nystagmus, N/V, diplopia, ipsilateral ataxiavertebral (posterior circulation)
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