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Brainstem Syndromes Explained With 30 High-Yield Case Scenarios and Management

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which artery causes lateral medullary syndrome?

Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA).

Which nerve is involved in medial medullary syndrome?

Hypoglossal nerve.

Why is locked-in syndrome unique?

Consciousness preserved with complete paralysis.

Most common brainstem stroke?

Lateral medullary syndrome.

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