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mca stroke... - dr_23585id
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is there sensory loss in mca stroke? pls explain diff btw mca stroke and lacunar stroke.
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#2
lacunar stroke involves the lacunostriate arteries and if it involves the int capsule fibres it can cause hemiplegia (denser than mca stroke) , hemisensory loss (is it affects the sensory fibres), or hemi facial palsy. am i correct?

mca is less dense, more of upper limb weakness. but does it have sensory loss? does nt it supply sensory cortex?
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