1) Contralateral hemiparesis (Legs>arms) a) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY b) WEBER SYNDROME c) CLAUDE SYNDROME d) ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY 2) Contralateral central facial palsy, hemiparesis a) WEBER SYNDROME b) WALLENBERG SYNDROME c) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY d) BENEDIKT SYNDROME 3) Contralateral homonymous hemianopia, unilateral cortical blindness a) WALLENBERG SYNDROME b) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY c) CLAUDE SYNDROME d) BENEDIKT SYNDROME 4) ipsilateral CN III palsy, coltralateral hemiataxia, contralateral choreoathetosis a) BENEDIKT SYNDROME b) LOCKED-IN SYNDROME c) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY d) MILLARD-GUBLER SYNDROME 5) ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy, contralateral upper and lower limb ataxia a) CLAUDE SYNDROME b) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY c) DEJERINE SYNDROME d) BENEDIKT SYNDROME 6) Ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy, contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia a) WALLENBERG SYNDROME b) ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY c) WEBER SYNDROME d) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY 7) basilar artery occlusion, preserved consciousness but cannot move nor communicate a) LOCKED-IN SYNDROME b) WEBER SYNDROME c) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY d) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY 8) Horner Syndrome, vestibulocerebellar symptoms, ipsilateral bulbar muscle weakness a) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY b) WALLENBERG SYNDROME c) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY d) ANTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY 9) contralateral hemiplegia and ipsilateral tongue atrophy and deviation. a) MILLARD-GUBLER SYNDROME b) DEJERINE SYNDROME c) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY d) POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERY 10) ipsilateral peripheral facial palsy, contralateral body hemiplegia a) WEBER SYNDROME b) MILLARD-GUBLER SYNDROME c) DEJERINE SYNDROME d) BENEDIKT SYNDROME

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