An infarct causes mild contralateral hemiparesis involving leg more than arm or face with more marked ataxia of the weak limbs . This infarct is likely to be secondary to occlusion in the territory of the :
a) the Posterior Cerebral Artery
b) deep penetrating lacunar artery
c) The superior cerebellar artery
d) The anterior inferior cerebellar artery
e) The posterior inferior cerebellar artery
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