Pons Lesions
18:00 In Raymond Syndrome, the CN VI and Corticospinal fibers are affected, in some cases the Facial nerve is affected as well
30:51 in Locked-in Syndrome, the loss of horizontal gaze is caused primarily due to the Paramedial Pontine Reticular Formation (PPRF) lesion , CN VI and IV can sometimes be affected
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will present on the most common types of Pons Lesions. We highly recommend watching our Pons Anatomy & Function lecture ** https://youtu.be/Xi9_WRVoynM ** prior to this lecture to truly understand all of the pons anatomical structures. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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30:51 in Locked-in Syndrome, the loss of horizontal gaze is caused primarily due to the Paramedial Pontine Reticular Formation (PPRF) lesion , CN VI and IV can sometimes be affected
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will present on the most common types of Pons Lesions. We highly recommend watching our Pons Anatomy & Function lecture ** https://youtu.be/Xi9_WRVoynM ** prior to this lecture to truly understand all of the pons anatomical structures. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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