MCQ Neurology Answer 10

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The correct answer is A

Explanation

Though sometimes clinically unrecognized because of the mild nature of the associated deficit, infarctions within the anterior choroidal artery can result in contralateral herniplegia and hemihypesthesia along with hemianopia. The territory of damage includes the posterior limb of the internal capsule, other nearby white matter tracts, and the lateral aspect of the lateral geniculate body.


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