Module 5 - Ischemia in Vertebral-Basilar Territory
Module 5 - Ischemia in Vertebral-Basilar Territory
Brainstem TIA Signs/ Symptoms
Signs and symptoms often characteristic of brainstem TIAs include:
- Unilateral or bilateral** weakness, clumsiness or paralysis
- Limb ataxia or coarse tremor, staggering or veering when attempting to walk (cerebellar signs)
- Vertigo or dizziness (an important symptom when present together with other brainstem findings)
- Unilateral or bilateral** numbness or paresthesias (burning, tingling, etc.) or loss of sensation
- Dysarthria
- Visual field loss or blindness or diplopia
- Nystagmus (the patient may describe nystagmus as "things jumping around when I try to look at them.")
** Since the basilar artery supplies both sides of the brainstem, its occlusion can affect motor or sensory long tracts bilaterally.