1/43
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Contralateral hemiplegia (greater in face and UE) and sensory loss
MCA either hemisphere
Impairments of the visual field (homonymous hemianopsia)
MCA either hemisphere
Decreased judgement and organization
MCA either hemisphere
Emotional lability and depression
MCA either hemisphere
Ideational apraxia
MCA either hemisphere
Left unilateral neglect
MCA R side
Anosognosia
MCA R side
Impairments in visual-spatial abilities
MCA R side
Ideomotor apraxia (L unilateral)
MCA R side
Aphasia (Broca’s and Wernicke’s)
MCA L side
Ideomotor apraxia (bilateral)
MCA L side
Contralateral hemiplegia greater weakness in LE
ACA
Contralateral sensory loss greater in LE
ACA
Incontinence bowel and bladder
ACA
Mutism
ACA
Return of primitive reflexes (grasp reflex)
ACA
Apraxia on L side of body (unilateral L apraxia)
ACA
Changes in behavior (confusion, disorientation, perseveration)
ACA
Mixture of impairments attributed to MCA and ACA
Internal Carotid Artery
Visual agnosia (unable to recognize objects through vision)
PCA either side
Homonymous hemianopsia
PCA either side
Contralateral sensory loss
PCA either side
Irregular numbness in Contralateral side of occlusion
PCA either side
Thalamic pain (burning or tingling)
PCA either side
Impairments in memory
PCA either side
Cortical blindness
PCA R side
Impairments in visual spatial abilities
PCA R side
Decreased right-left discrimination abilities
PCA R side
Agnosia of the fingers
PCA L side
Anomia (difficulties with recalling names of common objects, though the object is recognized)
PCA L side
Agraphia (difficulties with writing)
PCA L side
Alexia (inability to read)
PCA L side
Quadriparesis
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Brainstem functions are impaired
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Bulbar/pseudobulbar paralysis
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Impairments to the cranial nerves
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Ptosis
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Nystagmus
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Diplopia
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Coma
Basilar artery (midbrain and pons)
Ipsilateral ataxia
Vertebral artery (medulla and cerebellum)
Dizziness
Vertebral artery (medulla and cerebellum)
Ipsilateral limbs may be hypotonic
Vertebral artery (medulla and cerebellum)
Stroke Sequelae
Hemiplegia / hemiparesis
Somatosensory loss
Incontinence
Dysphasia
Cognitive deficits
Depression