A client comes into your clinic with a doctors referral of Lateral Medullary Stroke (Wallenburg Syndrome) from atherothrombotic occlusion related ischemia to receive services. The client is 60 years old male with a history of hypertension, smoking and a mostly sedentary lifestyle. He has been having trouble locating the specific point of pain on his body, as well as having trouble with feeling the differences in temperature. Since you have an understanding of the structures commonly affected by Wallenburg Syndrome, you will inform him that the _____ has been affected, and that he should speak to a physician.

A client comes into your clinic with a doctors referral of Lateral Medullary Stroke (Wallenburg Syndrome) from atherothrombotic occlusion related ischemia to receive services. The client is 60 years old male with a history of hypertension, smoking and a mostly sedentary lifestyle. He has been having trouble locating the specific point of pain on his body, as well as having trouble with feeling the differences in temperature. Since you have an understanding of the structures commonly affected by Wallenburg Syndrome, you will inform him that the _____ has been affected, and that he should speak to a physician.



A) Nucleus Ambiguus
B) Solitary Nucleus
C) Efferent nerves to the Dorsal Vagus Nucleus
D) Spinothalamic Tract


Answer: D. Spinothalamic Tract


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