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A patient presents to the emergency room with sudden onset weakness and dysphagia. On exam, the patient’s tongue deviates to the left, and there is right hemiparesis and right-sided loss of position and vibratory sensation. Pain and temperature sensation is intact. Which of the following arteries supplies blood to the damaged area?
Which of the following is the chemoreceptor trigger zone for vomiting?
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy would be best appreciated on which of the following MRI sequences?
Which of the following arteries supplying the thalamus provides supply to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)?
A young infant is found after birth to have an abnormality of the left arm. The arm is held down by the infant’s side, adducted and medially rotated, and the forearm is extended and pronated. What is the anatomic location of the injury causing the deficits?