Thrombosis of Anterior cerebral Aery, distal to the communicating branch leads to:

Correct Answer: Incontinence
Description: *Proximal ACA occlusion is usually well tolerated because of collateral flow through the anterior communicating aery and collaterals through the MCA and PCA. * Distal ACA occlusion can lead to Profound abulia (a delay in verbal and motor response) Bilateral pyramidal signs Paraparesis or quadriparesis Urinary incontinence.
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