Q6. If the herniation occurs at site “D” what one key feature will you note on the physical exam?
A. Diplopia
B. Nystagmus
C. Ipsilateral dilated pupil
D. Contralateral dilated pupil
E. Horner syndrome
F. Deviated tongue
Q6. If the herniation occurs at site “D” what one key feature will you note on the physical exam?
Q4. From the previous slide, if an epidural hematoma causes the most type of herniation, based on the cranial vessel involved where on the homunculus below, will the neurological deficit be most pronounced?
Q3. With the most common type of herniation following an epidural hematoma (see previous slide), what cranial vessel is most often affected?
Q2. In a patient with herniation at site B from the previous slide what part of the brain will be pushed against the falx cerebri?