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  #1

*bitemporal lower quadrantanopia is caused by the involvement of......... artery ?

* involvement of posterior communicating artery.............nerve paralysis ?

  #2

bitemporal I am not sure.... (please what art is it?)
the posterior communicating is III nerve.

  #3

its anterior communicating

  #4

Whats the difference between Erbs Palsy and Klumkes paralysis?

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  #5

erb's: upper trunk ,C5 C6.
cause:violent stretch between head and shoulder.
NERVES:MUSCULOCUTANEOUS AND SUBSCAPULARIS
muscles ;BBI( BICEPS;BRACHIALIS;INFRASPINATUS)
ARM IS MEDIALLY ROTATED AND PRONATED
(POLICEMAN'S TIP HAND OR WAITER'S TIP)
:wink: MY PNEUMONIC : POLICEMAN'S TIP HAND WAS BEHIND ERB'S C5C6 BBI
KLUMPKES: C8 AND T1.
CAUSE: SUDDEN PULL OF ARM UPWARDS
NERVES: MEDIAN AND ULNAR
MUSCLES: OF HAND AND WRIST
LOSS OF FUNCTION OF HAND AND WRIST
NEUMONIC:KLUMPKES C8T1 HAND AND WRIST









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