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Sx: contralateral weakness, including face; contralateral hemianopsia; indicates a hypertensive hemorrhage in what part of the brain?
putamen
This cranial nerve supplies visceral motor to all glands in the cranium except parotid.
CN VII
Name the nucleus and ganglionof CN III.
Edinger-Westphal nucleus

ciliary ganglion
Wilson's dz is copper accumulation in what nucleus?
lentiform nucleus = putamen + globus pallidus
This part of the thalamus is important for proprioception and touch.
ventral posterior lateral nucleus
Wallenburg s/d is d/t an occlusion of what artery?
posterior inferior cerebellar artery
Infarction of the nucleus ambiguus will cause what sx?
hoarseness

loss of pharyngeal reflex
Loss of medial longitudinal fasciculus results in what sx?
ipsilateral eye can't adduct on lateral gaze
Damage to spinothalamic tract results in what sx?
contralateral loss of pain and sensation
Damage to corticospinal tract results in what?
contralateral spastic paralysis
What is the dermatome of the anus?
S5
Name the lesion: loss of pain and temperature sensation arms and shoulder
syringomyelia
What is the formula for pulmonary blood flow?
pulmoary flow = oxygen uptake / (a-v oxygen difference)
What is compliance?
1/elasticity

the stretchability of lung