Your new patient coming in for an evaluation had a stroke in the Middle Cerebral Artery. You know that there could be a variety of symptoms and when you see that the patient has contralateral hemiplegia affecting her right arm and face more so than her right leg, what area of the Middle Cerebral Artery is most likely where the stroke occurred?

Your new patient coming in for an evaluation had a stroke in the Middle Cerebral Artery. You know that there could be a variety of symptoms and when you see that the patient has contralateral hemiplegia affecting her right arm and face more so than her right leg, what area of the Middle Cerebral Artery is most likely where the stroke occurred?



A. Deep branches on the right side
B. Cortical branches on the right side
C. Deep branches on the left side
D. Cortical branches on the left side


Answer: D. Cortical branches on the left side


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