Horner syndrome is associated with lesions of the spinal cord above _____
What syndrome is associated with a lesion of the following areas? 1. Spinothalamic tract 2. Spinal trigeminal nucleus 3. Hypothalamospinal tract 4. Facial nucleus (CN VII) 5. Cochlear nucleus (CN VIII) 6. Vestibular nucleus (CN VIII) 7. Middle and inferior cerebellar peduncles 8. Labyrinthine artery
SMA syndrome typically occurs in conditions associated with diminished _____ (e.g. low body weight, malnutrition)
SMA syndrome can occur due to pronounced lordosis or surgical correction of _____
What syndrome is associated with a lesion of the following areas? 1. Corticospinal tract 2. Medial lemniscus 3. Abducens nerve (CN VI)
celiac ganglion
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