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Overly Simplified Effects of Vascular Occlusion by Location
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Extremely simplified just to get the general idea. For much greater detail, see the quiz on vascular supply in the Neuroscience folder.
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Pregunta 1
Pregunta
Occlusion of the ACA may result in which of the following?
Respuesta
Contralateral Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss
Greater Involvement of LE than UE
Contralateral Spastic Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss of the Face, UE, and LE
Greater Involvement of UE than LE
Central Post-Stroke Pain
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Visual Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
Occlusion of the MCA may result in which of the following?
Respuesta
Contralateral Spastic Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss of the Face, UE, and LE
Greater Involvement of UE than LE
Contralateral Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss
Greater Involvement of LE than UE
Central Post-Stroke Pain
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Visual Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
Occlusion of the thalamic branches of the PCA may result in which of the following?
Respuesta
Contraleteral Sensory Loss
Central Post-Stroke Pain
Contralateral Hemiparesis
Contralateral Spastic Hemiparesis
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Visual Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Cortical Blindness (bilateral occlusions only)
Amnesia
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
Occlusion of the occipital branches of the PCA may result in which of the following?
Respuesta
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Visual Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Cortical Blindness (bilateral occlusions only)
Contralateral Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss
Contralateral Spastic Hemiparesis
Central Post-Stroke Pain
Amnesia
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
Occlusion of the temporal branches of the PCA may result in which of the following?
Respuesta
Amnesia
Contralateral Hemiparesis
Contralateral Sensory Loss
Contralateral Spastic Hemiparesis
Central Post-Stroke Pain
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Visual Agnosia
Prosopagnosia
Cortical Blindness (bilateral occlusions only)
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
An occlusion of the Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) causes downstream effects for which of the following arteries?
Respuesta
ACA
MCA
PCA
Pregunta 7
Pregunta
With lesions of the ACA, DISTAL lesions result in more significant impairments.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
With lesions of the ACA, PROXIMAL lesions result in more significant impairments.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 9
Pregunta
With lesions of the MCA, PROXIMAL lesions result in more significant impairments.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 10
Pregunta
With lesions of the MCA, DISTAL lesions result in more significant impairments.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 11
Pregunta
As with ACA Syndrome, a PROXIMAL occlusion of the PCA is less troublesome than a DISTAL occlusion.
Respuesta
True
False
Pregunta 12
Pregunta
As with MCA Syndrome, a DISTAL occlusion of the PCA is less troublesome than a PROXIMAL occlusion.
Respuesta
True
False
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