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Top of the basilar syndrome, also known as rostral brainstem infarction, occurs when there is thromboembolic occlusion of the top of the basilar artery. This results in bilateral thalamic ischemia due to occlusion of perforator vessels.
Jul 13, 2023
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Sep 4, 2023 ˇ This syndrome is characterized by sudden loss of consciousness due to injury to the bilateral thalami. Vision loss including cortical blindness ...
A clinically recognizable syndrome characterized by visual, oculomotor, and behavioral abnormalities, often without significant motor dysfunction.
Jul 1, 2015 ˇ Top of the basilar artery syndrome is also known as a Rostral Brainstem Infarction. It is due to the thromboembolic occlusion of the top of the basilar artery.
Sep 4, 2023 ˇ This syndrome is characterized by sudden loss of consciousness due to injury to the bilateral thalami. Vision loss including cortical blindness ...
Jan 11, 2019 ˇ This is the manifestation of upper brainstem and diencephalic ischemia caused by occlusion of the rostral basilar artery, usually by an embolus.
Nov 10, 2017 ˇ Occlusion of the basilar artery are a type of posterior circulation syndromes that present with a distinct spectrum of neurological findings ...
The main symptoms of top of the basilar syndrome are disturbances of consciousness, hypersomnia, and vertical gaze palsy, with quadriplegia being uncommon.
Feb 14, 2024 ˇ Acute occlusion of the basilar artery is a life threatening event, which carries a terrible prognosis: ~90% mortality depending on the location, and high ...
“Top of the basilar” syndrome occurs when there is an embolism small enough to lodge at the basilar artery bifurcation into the posterior cerebral arteries.