Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) infarct
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A PCA infarction arises, as the name says, from occlusion of the posterior cerebral artery.
Clinical presentation
Symptoms include contralateral homonymous hemianopia and quadrantic visual field defects.Because Because the PCA supplies the thalamus, PCA infarction can lead to contralateral thalamic syndrome.
-<p>A <strong>PCA infarction</strong> arises, as the name says, from occlusion of the <a href="/articles/posterior-cerebral-artery">posterior cerebral artery</a>.</p><h4>Clinical presentation</h4><p>Symptoms include contralateral homonymous hemianopia and quadrantic visual field defects. <span style="line-height:1.6em">Because the PCA supplies the thalamus, PCA infarction can lead to contralateral thalamic syndrome.</span></p><p> </p>- +<p>A <strong>PCA infarction</strong> arises, as the name says, from occlusion of the <a href="/articles/posterior-cerebral-artery">posterior cerebral artery</a>.</p><h4>Clinical presentation</h4><p>Symptoms include contralateral homonymous hemianopia and quadrantic visual field defects. Because the PCA supplies the thalamus, PCA infarction can lead to contralateral thalamic syndrome.</p><p> </p>
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