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= Clinical features = | |||
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!Occlusion | |||
!Symptoms | |||
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|Anterior choroidal artery occlusion | |||
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* Full triad of contralateral hemiplegia, hemihypesthesia, & homonymous hemianopsia | |||
* Hemiparesis (most common symptom) | |||
* Hemisensory loss, transient but possibly severe at onset | |||
* Visual defects include homonymous upper-quadrantanopia, hemianopsia, or upper and lower-quadrant sector anopsia | |||
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|Recurrent artery of Heubner occlusion | |||
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* Expressive aphasia | |||
* Mild hemiparesis | |||
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|Anterior communicating artery occlusion | |||
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* Contralateral weakness & sensory loss, mostly in lower limbs | |||
* Apraxia | |||
* Anosmia | |||
* Possible urinary incontinence | |||
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|Middle cerebral artery occlusion | |||
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* Hemiparesis | |||
* Hemisensory loss | |||
* Hemineglect | |||
* Aphasia | |||
* Homonymous hemianopsia | |||
* Gerstmann syndrome w/ dominant parietal lobe infarct | |||
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|Anterior cerebral artery occlusion | |||
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* Contralateral hemiparesis & hemisensory loss (lower limb more affected) | |||
* Extrapyramidal syndromes | |||
* Gait apraxia | |||
* Abulia | |||
* Incontinence | |||
* Akinetic mutism | |||
* Depression | |||
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[[Category:Vascular Pathology]] |
Revision as of 01:22, 16 September 2023
Clinical features
Occlusion | Symptoms |
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Anterior choroidal artery occlusion |
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Recurrent artery of Heubner occlusion |
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Anterior communicating artery occlusion |
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Middle cerebral artery occlusion |
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Anterior cerebral artery occlusion |
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