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opposite visual field loss (homonymous hemianopsia), and
sometimes hemisensory deficits. The PCA
supplies the
occipital lobe and the
medial portion...
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cause a
decrease in
cerebral perfusion.
Contralateral hemiparesis and
hemisensory loss of the face,
upper and
lower extremities is the most
common presentation...
- one side of the body) and
paresthesia (loss of sensation)
including hemisensory loss (if
localized to one side of the body).
These symptoms are usually...
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horizontal gaze
palsy and
facial nerve palsy and
contralateral hemiparesis,
hemisensory loss, and
internuclear ophthalmoplegia.[citation needed] Foville's syndrome...
- speech),
slurred or
stuttering speech Sensory disturbance including hemisensory syndrome (altered
sensation down one side of the body)
Numbness or inability...
- lobe
lesions are as follows:
Unilateral parietal lobe
Contralateral hemisensory loss
Astereognosis –
inability to
determine 3-D
shape by touch. Agraphaesthesia...
- more
severe presentation of ACA syndrome.
Contralateral hemiparesis and
hemisensory loss of the
lower extremity is the most
common symptom ****ociated with...
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Cerebral hemispheric involvement may
result in encephalopathy, hemiparesis,
hemisensory loss, seizures, dysphasia, and
mental changes including cognitive dysfunction...