It is paralysis affecting only one side of the body
It's due to midbrain lesion that destroys oculomotor nerve and corticospinal tract.paralysis of ipsilateral eyeptosis = due to paralysis of levator palpebrae superiororismydriasis = due to paralysis of constrictor pupillary muscleparalysis of contralateral limbs
The left clavicle is ipsilateral to the left scapula, and contralateral to the right.
no, right hand is ipsilateral to the right foot.
Ipsilateral means on the same side of the body, so the right ear and right eye are ipsilateral. For the central nervous system, an example would be that the right frontal lobe and the right occipital lobe are ipsilateral.
contralateral
paralysis of tongue muscle ipsilateral to lesions (due to damaged hypoglossal nerve)hemiplagia contralateral to lesion (due to damaged corticospinal tract)loss of sensations carried by medial lemniscus - contralateral to lesion
if you get pain in the ipsilateral of your inferior and superior limps at the same time, it's critical to diagnose the disease right away
No, ipsilateral means on the same side. The spleen and gallbladder are on opposite sides of the body which makes them contralateral.
No, it is contralateral.
Ipsilateral means on the same side. An example would be if you were to lunge forward onto your right leg and at the same time shoulder press a dumbbell with your right arm.
Left pulmonary artery
On the same side.