<Ul> <Li> Hemiparesis or hemiplegia of the lower half of the contralateral face </Li> <Li> Hemiparesis or hemiplegia of the contralateral upper and lower extremities * </Li> <Li> Sensory loss of the contralateral face, arm and leg * </Li> <Li> Ataxia of contralateral extremities * </Li> <Li> Speech impairments / aphasia: Broca's area, Wernicke's or Global aphasia as a result of a dominant hemisphere lesion (usually the left brain) </Li> <Li> Perceptual deficits: hemispatial neglect, anosognosia, apraxia, and spatial disorganization as a result of a non-dominant hemisphere lesion (usually the right brain) </Li> <Li> Visual disorders: déviation conjuguée, a gaze preference towards the side of the lesion; contralateral homonymous hemianopsia </Li> </Ul> <Li> Hemiparesis or hemiplegia of the lower half of the contralateral face </Li> <Li> Hemiparesis or hemiplegia of the contralateral upper and lower extremities * </Li> <Li> Sensory loss of the contralateral face, arm and leg * </Li>

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