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Post all your questions and comments about issues relating to neurology, stroke, head injury etc. in this forum. Ask advice about spasticity or factors in treating the acute neurological patient in ICU.

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Old 17-04-2002, 05:30 PM
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pontine lesion in CVA

Hi physio's! I'm on my third clinical affiliation and have a 25 y.o. patient who's had 2 stroke's since december. Know that the main lesion is in the pons. COuld anyone confirm that this lesion is from the MCA and if so, should she present as a typical MCA CVA would present? ANy info. or expertise advice you may have will be greatly appreciated!
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re: pontine lesion in CVA

lession in pons means the pt will be having the same side hemiplegia right? sotreat accordingly.
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