Cerebral Artery Lesions Quiz
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What is a potential outcome of lesions to the anterior cerebral artery?

  • Ipsilateral lower limb weakness
  • Bilateral lower limb weakness
  • Ipsilateral upper limb weakness
  • Contralateral lower limb weakness (correct)

Which area is primarily supplied by the upper division of the middle cerebral artery?

  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Frontal eye field (correct)
  • Wernicke’s area
  • Primary motor cortex for the lower limb

What could be a result of lesions to the lower division of the middle cerebral artery?

  • Ipsilateral upper limb and face loss of sensation (correct)
  • Hemineglect (left lesion)
  • Broca’s aphasia (right lesion)
  • Contralateral upper limb and face weakness

What symptom might arise from a lesion to the middle cerebral artery's upper division?

<p>Ipsilateral lateral deviation of the eyes (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What area is not supplied by the anterior cerebral artery?

<p>Primary motor cortex for the upper limb (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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