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Foville Syndrome
| Name: | Foville Syndrome |
| Description: | Anatomical location: Pons - Unilateral lesion in the dorsal pontine tegmentum in the caudal third of the pons; Vasculature: Basilar artery, Paramedian and Short circumferential branches; Symptoms: contralateral - weakness in upper and lower extremity - ipsilateral: weakness in entire side of face, as well as lateral gaze weakness |
| Synonym(s): | Inferior medial pontine syndrome |
| Super-category: | Brain Stem Infarction |
| Id: | birnlex_12787 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
- Definition Source: MeSH
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| Created | 8 October 2007 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Definition | Anatomical location: Pons - Unilateral les … Anatomical location: Pons - Unilateral lesion in the dorsal pontine tegmentum in the caudal third of the pons; Vasculature: Basilar artery, Paramedian and Short circumferential branches; Symptoms: contralateral - weakness in upper and lower extremity - ipsilateral: weakness in entire side of face, as well as lateral gaze weakness of face, as well as lateral gaze weakness |
| DefinitionSource | MeSH + |
| Id | birnlex_12787 + |
| Label | Foville Syndrome + |
| ModifiedDate | 30 May 2009 + |
| SuperCategory | Brain Stem Infarction + |
| Synonym | Inferior medial pontine syndrome + |



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