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Preferred Name

Posterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome
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The PCA is subdivided into four segments with associated clinical presentation. An occlusion of the proximal segment (P1 or precommunal) usually causes a total PCA infarction, including upper midbrain, variable parts of the thalamus and posterior hemispheric territory. Occlusions of the P2 (or postcommunal) segment before the branching of the thalamogeniculate arteries provoke ischemic lesions in the lateral thalamus and the hemispheric PCA territory. Lastly, cortical PCA branch occlusion causes diverse cortical lesions in the superficial PCA territory, including the occipital, postero-inferior temporal and variable part of the posterior parietal lobes.

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Posterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome

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Posterior cerebral artery infarction syndrome

references

Heiss, S., Brainin, M., & Heiss, W. D. (Eds.). (2009). Textbook of stroke medicine. Cambridge University Press.

synonyms

syndromes of posterior cerebral artery infarction

PCA infarction symptom

Posterior cerebral artery infarction symptom

syndrome of posterior cerebral artery infarction

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