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Explain
why bilateral signs can be produced by a unilateral lesion in the
brainstem. |
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Explain
how (and where) a 'pure motor stroke' can be produced by occlusion
of a vertebral-basilar branch. |
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Compare
and contrast the patterns of clinical findings seen after bilateral
occlusion of all cortical PCA branches vs. occlusion of only those
branches supplying the primary visual cortex. |
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Explain
why macular sparing is a variable finding following PCA branch occlusion. |