A 62-year-old patient presents with left-sided arm and leg weakness, right-sided facial paralysis, and difficulty with horizontal eye movements. Which syndrome is most consistent?
Options
- Foville syndrome
- Benedict's syndrome
- Millard-Gubler syndrome
- Wallenberg syndrome
Correct Answer
Millard-Gubler syndrome
Explanation
Millard-Gubler syndrome results from a lesion in the caudal pons affecting the corticospinal tract (contralateral hemiplegia), facial nerve fascicles (ipsilateral facial palsy), and abducens nerve (ipsilateral lateral gaze palsy).
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