Another favourite question in part 1....
- PICA (posterior inferior cerebellar artery) thrombosis
Signs of wallenburg syndrome
- Ipsilateral
- nystagmus (vestibular nuclei)
- cebebellar ataxia (inferior cerebellar peduncle)
- palatal / pharyngeal / vocal cord paralysis (IX, X nerve nuclei)
- facial numbness (nucleus V)
- Horner's syndrome (descending sympathetic fibers)
- loss of taste (tractus solitarius)
- Contralateral
- loss of pain and temperature (spinothalamic tract)
Notes:
- NO motor weakness
- crossed findings of loss of pain and temperature sensation on ipsilateral face and contralateral body
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