Left cerebellar infarct symptoms

    • [DOC File]www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu

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      In this patient, the infarct is represented by the area of high signal intensity (white area) on the left side. Symptoms are variable, but will frequently include vertigo, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome and even sudden deafness. Incidence rates of VA injury from CMT

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    • Cerebellar Stroke: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

      Figure 2. An infarct in the inferior cerebellar peduncle. 72-year-old man with vertigo. A, B. FLAIR image and DWI show a hyperintense lesion, representing a small acute infarct in the left inferior cerebellar peduncle. Figure 3. An infarct in the inferior cerebellar peduncle. 57 …

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    • [DOC File]A patient displays the following constellation of symptoms ...

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      If symptoms are persistent or severe, a general medical examination with emphasis on myocardial infarction, hypertension, and diabetes is indicated. A neurological examination with evaluation of cranial nerve and cerebellar function, and an ophthalmologic examination of the vision and oculomotor nuclei should be performed.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle

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      Neurologic symptoms have been reported in 26% to 45% of patients, with embolic cerebral infarct being the most frequently observed event [2]. Neurological symptoms attributable to cardiac myxoma can be categorized as acute or delayed. In the acute setting, cerebral infarctions due to tumour embolus are the most common complication.

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    • [DOC File]Stroke in the U - Logan Class of December 2011

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      B. paralysis of the muscles of facial expression on the left side of the . face. C. dysmetria. D. limb and gait ataxia on the left side of the body. * E. spastic paralysis on the right side of the body. 34. The area of infarct was most likely due to an occlusion of * A. the anterior inferior cerebellar artery. B. the superior cerebellar artery.

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    • [DOC File]Left Atrial Myxoma with Multiple Cerebral Infarcts and ...

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      • Anterior inferior cerebellar artery--pontocerebellar infarction Ataxic hemiparesis Associated symptoms. Anatomy & vascular territory +/- Sensory symptoms +/- Dysarthria (dysarthria- clumsy-hand syndrome) • Thalamogeniculate or basilar artery or middle cerebral artery--lacunar infarctions in pons, thalamus, internal capsule, medulla

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