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Lacunar Artery Strokes
Ax - hypertensive haemorrhagic strokes; the lenticulostriate a. are affected

Thalamus – receives contralateral sensory input
Internal capsule
 Anterior Limb – carries motor signals from the motor cortex to the medulla and then to the
corticospinal tract
 Posterior Limb – works with the thalamus with sensory stuff
Basal Ganglia – contralateral balance and coordination

Thalamus + Posterior Limb Stroke – contralateral sensory loss
Anterior Limb stroke – contralateral motor loss
Basal Ganglia stroke – contralateral ataxic hemiparesis

Basilar Artery Strokes
Supplies most of the posterior circulation apart from the blood received by the posterior
communicating arteries
Supplies the medulla, pons, and corticospinal tracts running down

 Cerebellar ataxia due to cerebellum being affected
 Global motor loss as pontine and medullary blood flow is affected and hence, the
corticospinal tract is messed up
 Frontal lobe remains intact  locked in syndrome

Brainstem Strokes
Have more generalised features and CN involvement is common
There are three parts: midbrain, pons, medulla
 Blue: Dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway, carries light touch, vibration and
proprioception; there are two posterior spinal a
 Red: Corticospinal tract
 Green: Anterolateral corticospinal tract and spinothalamic tract (carries fine touch, pain,
temperature)




Rule of 4’s

 CN divisible by 12 aka 3, 4, 6, 12 are midline while 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 are lateral
 The 4 motor syndromes are midline
 The 4 sensory syndromes are to the side (lateral)



Four medial structures:

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