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#CNS #has-images #medicine #midbrain #neurology #stroke
Question

Benedikt's Syndrome:
Lesion location: [...]

Structures involved: [...]

Clinical features:
[...]


(The blue fibers being the [...] . In Benedikt’s syndrome, the lesion is more extensive, involving both the [...] causing [...] with [...] and [...] of the involved limbs)

Answer

Benedikt's Syndrome:
Lesion location: Midbrain tegmentum

Structures involved: CN III fibers; red nucleus; CST (corticospinal tract)SCP(superior cerebellar peduncle)

Clinical features:
•Ipsilateral CN III palsy; contralateral hemiparesis with ataxia, hyperkinesia and tremor “rubral tremor


(The blue fibers being the sup. Cerebellar peduncle. In Benedikt’s syndrome, the lesion is more extensive, involving both the tegmentum and the peduncle, causing hemiparesis with tremor and ataxia of the involved limbs)


Tags
#CNS #has-images #medicine #midbrain #neurology #stroke
Question

Benedikt's Syndrome:
Lesion location: [...]

Structures involved: [...]

Clinical features:
[...]


(The blue fibers being the [...] . In Benedikt’s syndrome, the lesion is more extensive, involving both the [...] causing [...] with [...] and [...] of the involved limbs)

Answer
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Tags
#CNS #has-images #medicine #midbrain #neurology #stroke
Question

Benedikt's Syndrome:
Lesion location: [...]

Structures involved: [...]

Clinical features:
[...]


(The blue fibers being the [...] . In Benedikt’s syndrome, the lesion is more extensive, involving both the [...] causing [...] with [...] and [...] of the involved limbs)

Answer

Benedikt's Syndrome:
Lesion location: Midbrain tegmentum

Structures involved: CN III fibers; red nucleus; CST (corticospinal tract)SCP(superior cerebellar peduncle)

Clinical features:
•Ipsilateral CN III palsy; contralateral hemiparesis with ataxia, hyperkinesia and tremor “rubral tremor


(The blue fibers being the sup. Cerebellar peduncle. In Benedikt’s syndrome, the lesion is more extensive, involving both the tegmentum and the peduncle, causing hemiparesis with tremor and ataxia of the involved limbs)


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