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Axial section at the level of the superior pons, depicted schematically on the left, with a corresponding MR image on the right. Approximate regions
involved in medial and lateral superior pontine stroke syndromes are shown.
Signs and symptoms: Structures involved
Medial superior pontine syndrome (paramedian branches of upper basilar artery)
On side of lesion
Source:
Chapter
370. Cerebrovascular
Harrison's
Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e
Cerebellar
ataxia
(probably):
Superior and/or Diseases,
middle cerebellar
peduncle
Citation:
Longo DL, FauciMedial
AS, Kasper
DL, Hauser
SL, Jameson J, Loscalzo J. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e; 2012 Available at:
Internuclear
ophthalmoplegia:
longitudinal
fasciculus
http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 14, 2017
Myoclonic syndrome, palate, pharynx, vocal cords, respiratory apparatus, face, oculomotor apparatus, etc.: Localization uncertain—central
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tegmental bundle, dentate projection, inferior olivary nucleus
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