Ipsilateral third nerve lesion and contralateral ataxia

Correct Answer: Claude's syndrome
Description: A third nerve palsy with contralateral ataxia (Claude's syndrome) or with contralateral hemiplegia (Weber's syndrome)The constellation of veigo, numbness of the ipsilateral face and contralateral limbs, diplopia, hoarseness, dysahria, dysphagia, and ipsilateral Horner's syndrome is called the lateral medullary (or Wallenberg's) syndromeParinaud's syndrome Also known as dorsal midbrain syndrome, this is a distinct supranuclear veical gaze disorder caused by damage to the posterior commissure.Ref: Harrison 19e pg: 2575
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