An infarct causing a syndrome of ipsilateral limb and gait ataxia, dizziness, nystagmus, loss of pain and temperature sensation on the face with loss of corneal reflex, Horner's syndrome, hoarseness and palatal weakness with loss of taste and contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation on the body , is likely to be
secondary to occlusion in the territory of the :
a) the Posterior Cerebral Artery
b) the Basilar Artery
c) The superior cerebellar artery
d) The anterior inferior cerebellar artery
e) The posterior inferior cerebellar artery
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