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22 Cards in this Set

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Homonymous hemianopsia, partial seizures with limited visual phenomena
Occipital Lobe
Contralateral thalamus pain, contralateral hemisensory loss
Thalmus
Early hydrocephalus, papillary abnormalities, parinauds's syndrome
Pineal gland
Hemisensory loss, homonymous hemianopsia, contralateral hemiplegia
Internal capusle
Contralateral dystonia, contralateral choreoathetosis
Basal ganglia
Diplopia, internal strabismus, VI and VII involvement, contralateral hemisensory and hemiparesis loss, ipsilateral cerebellar sighns, diplopia
pons
Receptive dysphasia
SUperficial parietal lobe
motor dysphasia
broca's area
Jacksonian seizures, genralized seizures, hemiparesis
Precentral gyrus
Ipsilateral cerebellar ataxia with hypotonia, dymetria, intention tremor, nystagmus to side of lesion
cerebellar hemisphere
Loss of upward gaze, III involvement, ipsilateral cerebellar signs, diplopia
midbrain
Finger agnosia, allochiria, agraphia, acalculia
angular gyrus
contralateral homonymous upper quadrantanopsia, partial complex seizure
temporal lobe
urgency of micturition, incontinence, progressive spastic paraparesis
paracentral lobe
hydrocephalus
third ventricle
hydrocephalus, proogressive spastic hemiparesis
fouthe ventricle
bitemporal hemianopsia, optic atrophy
optic chiasm
partial complex seizures
uncus
receptive dysphasia
superior temporal gyrus
apathy, poor attention span, loss of judgement, release phenomena, distractable
prefrontal area
paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
orbital surface frontal lobe
amenorrhea, cachexia, hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, impotence diencephalic autonomic seizures
hypothalmus