Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggest middle cerebral territory. Dysphasia; Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia; Loss of use of contralateral face and arm: Loss of feeling in contralateral face and arm
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggest middle cerebral territory: Dysphasia; Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia; Loss of use of contralateral face and arm; Loss of feeling in contralateral face and arm
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests anterior cerebral territory LoSs of use and/or feeling in the contralateral leg. The following suggests posterior cerebral territory Development of a contralateral homonymous hemianopia
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests anterior cerebral territory: Loss of use and/ or feeling in the contralateral leg. The following suggests posterior cerebral territory: Development of a contralateral homonymous hemianopia
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests a deep-seated lesion affecting the internal capsule which is supplied by small perforating branches of the middle and posterior cerebral arteries close to their origins Complete loss of motor and sensory function throughout the whole of the contralateral side of the body with a homonymous hemianopia
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests a deep-seated lesion affecting the internal capsule which is supplied by small perforating branches of the middle and posterior cerebral arteries close to their origins: Complete loss of motor and sensory function throughout the whole of the contralateral side of the body with a homonymous hemianopia
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests ophthalmic artery territory(the ophthalmic artery arises from the internal carotid artery just below the Circle of willis) Monocular loss of vision
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggests ophthalmic artery territory (the ophthalmic artery arises from the internal carotid artery just below the Circle of Willis): Monocular loss of vision
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggest vertebro-basilar territory double vision 3, 4, 6) facial numbness(5) facial weakness(⑦7); vertigo(8); dysphagia(9, 10); dysarthria(9, 10, 12); ataxia; drop attacks; motor or sensory loss in both arms or legs
Neurological symptoms and signs The following suggest vertebro-basilar territory: double vision( 3,4,6); facial numbness(5); facial weakness(7); vertigo (8); dysphagia (9, 10); dysarthria ( 9, 10, 12); ataxia; drop attacks; motor or sensory loss in both arms or legs