Items tagged “brainstem”
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Weber syndrome
Weber syndrome is a midbrain stroke syndrome that involves the cerebral peduncle and the ipsilateral fascicles of the oculomotor nerve 1-3,5. Occasionally the substantia nigra can also be involved 5.
Clinical presentation
ipsilateral CN III palsy
diplopia
ptosis
afferent pupillary defect
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Brainstem glioma
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11 Mar 2009
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Brainstem
The brainstem is the most caudal part of the brain. It adjoins, is structurally continuous with the spinal cord and consists of the:
midbrain (mesencephalon)
pons (part of the metencephalon)
medulla oblongata (myelencephalon)
The brainstem provides the main motor and sensory innervation to t...
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Medulla oblongata
The medulla oblongata (or simply the medulla) is the most caudal part of the brainstem between the pons superiorly and spinal cord inferiorly. It is the transition from the spinal cord to the brain.
The medulla contains the vital autonomic cardiovascular and respiratory centers controlling hear...
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Brainstem nuclei
The brainstem nuclei are the nuclei in the brainstem. These include:
cranial nerve nuclei
red nucleus
substantia nigra
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Duret hemorrhage
Duret hemorrhages are small, usually multiple, hemorrhages in the midbrain or pons resulting from rapidly developing brain herniation, especially central herniation. They generally have a dismal prognosis.
Clinical presentation
The clinical presentation from Duret hemorrhages is difficult to d...
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Brainstem glioma
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19 Apr 2010
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Brainstem ganglioglioma
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18 Sep 2010
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Pontine hemorrhage
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14 Oct 2010
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Lateral medullary syndrome
Lateral medullary syndrome, also known as Wallenberg syndrome, is a clinical syndrome caused by acute ischemia or infarction of the lateral medulla oblongata due to occlusion of the intracranial portion of the vertebral artery, PICA or its branches 1-3.
Epidemiology
20% of ischemic strokes oc...
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Bilateral middle cerebellar peduncle lesions
Bilateral lesions of the middle cerebellar peduncles, resulting in the middle cerebellar peduncle sign, are uncommon and can be seen either in isolation (rare) or along with other regions of involvement.
Despite their relative rarity, they have a fairly long list of potential causes (see below)...
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Brainstem cavernoma
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23 Jun 2011
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Basilar artery thrombosis
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28 Aug 2011
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Brainstem glioma
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20 Feb 2013
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Diffuse pontine glioma
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22 Apr 2013
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Neuroglial cyst - brainstem
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22 Nov 2013
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Benedikt syndrome
Benedikt syndrome, or paramedian midbrain syndrome, is a midbrain stroke syndrome that involves the fascicles of the oculomotor nerve and the red nucleus.
Clinical presentation
ipsilateral CN III palsy 1-4
crossed hemiataxia 1-4
crossed choreoathetosis 1-4
Pathology
It is us...
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Brainstem stroke syndromes
Brainstem stroke syndromes, also known as crossed brainstem syndromes, refer to a group of syndromes that occur secondary to lesions, most commonly infarcts, of the brainstem.
Epidemiology
Although many different brainstem stroke syndromes have been classically described, the majority appear e...
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Medial medullary syndrome
Medial medullary syndrome, also known as Déjerine syndrome, is secondary to thrombotic or embolic occlusion of small perforating branches from vertebral or proximal basilar artery supplying the medial aspect of medulla oblongata1,2.
Epidemiology
Represents less than 1% of brainstem stroke syn...
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Claude syndrome
Claude syndrome is one of the brainstem stroke syndromes in which there is infarction of the dorsomedial aspect of the midbrain.
Clinical presentation
Clinical picture is characteristic and includes ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy and contralateral upper and lower limb ataxia 1-4.
Patholog...