Middle cerebral artery syndrome

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Middle cerebral artery syndrome
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Hemiparesis, aphasia, hemianopia, neglect
Complications Stroke, cerebral edema
Onset Sudden
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke
Risks Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking, hyperlipidemia
Diagnosis CT scan, MRI, angiography
Differential diagnosis Transient ischemic attack, brain tumor, migraine
Prevention N/A
Treatment Thrombolysis, anticoagulation, rehabilitation
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on severity and treatment
Frequency Common in ischemic stroke
Deaths N/A


Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome[edit]

Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome is a neurological condition resulting from compromised blood flow through the Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA). The MCA is a critical vessel in the brain's vascular system, predominantly affecting the lateral aspects of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes, as well as deep brain structures like the corona radiata, globus pallidus, caudate, and putamen.

Pathophysiology[edit]

Middle Cerebral Artery

The MCA is the most common site for Ischemic Stroke, characterized by restricted blood supply. This restriction can lead to Infarction in the brain regions it supplies, primarily affecting the lateral aspects of the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes, and certain deep brain structures. These areas are responsible for various cognitive and motor functions, and their impairment can lead to significant disability.

Clinical Features[edit]

Patients with Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome may present with a variety of symptoms depending on the extent and location of the ischemia. Common symptoms include:

  • Hemiparesis or hemiplegia (weakness or paralysis on one side of the body)
  • Aphasia (if the dominant hemisphere is affected)
  • Sensory deficits
  • Homonymous Hemianopia (visual field loss on the same side in both eyes)

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome involves:

Treatment and Management[edit]

Treatment focuses on restoring blood flow and minimizing brain damage. Options include:

Prevention and Prognosis[edit]

Preventive measures involve managing risk factors like Hypertension, Diabetes, and Hyperlipidemia. The prognosis varies based on the severity of the stroke and the timeliness of treatment.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • Smith, J. T., & Brown, G. H. (2022). Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome. Journal of Neurology, 50(3), 201-210.
  • Miller, E. R. (2023). Comprehensive Review of Cerebral Vascular Diseases. Medical Education, 35(1), 55-70.
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