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the vertebral artery or, most commonly, the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. An example is provided in Clinical Illustration 71.,第十八頁,共二十三頁。,Basal pontine syndromes can involve both the corticospinal tract and a cranial nerve (VI, VII, or V) in the affected region, depending on the extent and level of the lesion (Fig 713). The syndrome is called alternating abducens (VI), facial (V), or trigeminal hemiplegia (V). If the lesion is large, it may include the medial lemniscus. The vascular supply comes from the perforators, or pontine branches, of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery.,