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Weber Syndrome: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
2024年6月26日 · Weber syndrome happens when damage to your midbrain causes paralysis on one side of your body (hemiplegia). At the same time, it causes eye and eyelid movement issues affecting the opposite eye.
Weber's syndrome - Wikipedia
Weber's syndrome, also known as midbrain stroke syndrome or superior alternating hemiplegia, is a form of stroke that affects the medial portion of the midbrain.
Weber Syndrome - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - National …
2023年8月13日 · Weber syndrome, classically described as a midbrain stroke syndrome and superior alternating hemiplegia, involves oculomotor fascicles in the interpeduncular cisterns and cerebral peduncle, thereby causing ipsilateral third nerve palsy with contralateral hemiparesis.
Weber's Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Verywell Health
2024年4月15日 · Weber’s syndrome is a neurological condition caused by an injury to the midbrain, the uppermost section of the brainstem. It’s usually caused by a stroke (infarction), but in rare cases, Weber’s syndrome can also be caused by …
Weber syndrome | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
2021年12月23日 · Weber syndrome is a midbrain stroke syndrome that involves the cerebral peduncle and the ipsilateral fascicles of the oculomotor nerve 1-3,5. Occasionally the substantia nigra can also be involved 5. It is usually caused by an ischemic stroke, typically involving branches of the posterior cerebral artery 1-3.
Weber Syndrome - PubMed
2023年8月13日 · Weber syndrome, classically described as a midbrain stroke syndrome and superior alternating hemiplegia, involves oculomotor fascicles in the interpeduncular cisterns and cerebral peduncle, thereby causing ipsilateral third nerve palsy with contralateral hemiparesis.
Weber Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Prognosis
Weber Syndrome is a rare neurological condition characterized by a specific type of stroke that affects the midbrain. This syndrome can lead to a variety of symptoms and complications, presenting a significant challenge for diagnosis and treatment.
Superior alternating hemiplegia (Weber's syndrome)- Case report
Weber's syndrome is a rare brainstem stroke due to midbrain infarction and is characterized by crossing hemiplegia consisting of ipsilateral occulomotor nerve palsy and contralateral limb weakness due to damage to the corticospinal tract.
Weber syndrome - CheckOrphan
Weber's syndrome (superior alternating hemiplegia) is a form of stroke characterized by the presence of an oculomotor nerve palsy and contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia. It is caused by midbrain infarction as a result of occlusion of the paramedian branches of the posterior cerebral artery or of basilar bifurcation perforating arteries.
Weber syndrome (Concept Id: C0455717) - National Center for ...
Consensus Statement for the Management and Treatment of Sturge-Weber Syndrome: Neurology, Neuroimaging, and Ophthalmology Recommendations.