All of the following are true about Weber’s syndrome. Except
Correct Answer: Ipsilateral facial nerve palsy
Description: Answer is D (Ipsilateral facial nerve palsy): Weber's syndrome is `midbrain' syndrome charachterized by Ipsilateral Occulomotor Nerve Palsy (Opthalmoplegia / Diplopia) and Contralateral Hemiplegia. Midbrain Syndromes Symptoms and Signs Structures involved Weber's syndrome * Ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy * Oculomotor nerve * Contralateral hemiplegia including face * Coicospinal and coicobulbar tracts Benedikt's syndrome * Ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy * Oculomotor nerve * Contralateral hemiparesis including face * Coicospinal and coicobulbar tracts * Contralateral intention tremor * Red nucleus Claude's syndrome * Ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy * Oculomotor nerve * Contralateral hemiataxia and hemiasynergia * Red nucleus and brachium conjunctivum Parinaud's syndrome * Bilateral veical palsy * Superior colliculus * Bilateral paralysis of convergence * Superior colliculus
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