Brainstem Lesion Localization
Brainstem Lesion Localization

Localization of brainstem lesions is a classic neurological exercise. Because cranial nerve nuclei lie in the brainstem and long tracts pass through it, lesions typically produce โcrossed findingsโ:
- Ipsilateral cranial nerve deficits
- Contralateral long-tract signs (motor or sensory)
This principle allows accurate localization to midbrain, pons, or medulla.
Brainstem Lesion Localization
1. Midbrain Lesions
Key structures:
- CN III, IV nuclei
- Red nucleus
- Cerebral peduncles
- Superior cerebellar peduncle
Typical Clinical Signs
โข Ipsilateral CN III palsy โ ptosis, dilated pupil, eye โdown & outโ
โข Contralateral hemiparesis (corticospinal tract)
โข Contralateral ataxia or tremor (red nucleus involvement)
Classic Syndromes
| Syndrome | Lesion | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Weber Syndrome | Ventral midbrain | Ipsilateral CN III palsy + contralateral hemiplegia |
| Benedikt Syndrome | Tegmentum | CN III palsy + contralateral ataxia/tremor |
| Claude Syndrome | Red nucleus + CN III | CN III palsy + contralateral ataxia |
2. Pontine Lesions
Key structures:
- CN V, VI, VII, VIII nuclei
- Middle cerebellar peduncle
- Corticospinal tract
Typical Signs
โข Ipsilateral facial weakness
โข Ipsilateral lateral gaze palsy
โข Contralateral hemiparesis
โข Loss of facial sensation
Classic Syndromes
| Syndrome | Lesion | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Millard-Gubler Syndrome | Ventral pons | CN VI + CN VII palsy + contralateral hemiplegia |
| Foville Syndrome | Dorsal pons | CN VI palsy + facial palsy + gaze palsy |
| Marie-Foix Syndrome | Pontine tegmentum | Ataxia + cranial nerve deficits |
3. Medullary Lesions
Key structures:
- CN IX, X, XI, XII nuclei
- Spinothalamic tract
- Inferior cerebellar peduncle
- Nucleus ambiguus
Typical Signs
โข Dysphagia / hoarseness
โข Contralateral body pain-temperature loss
โข Ipsilateral facial sensory loss
โข Ataxia
Classic Syndromes
| Syndrome | Lesion | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Wallenberg Syndrome | Lateral medulla | Dysphagia, hoarseness, ipsilateral facial pain loss, contralateral body pain loss |
| Dejerine Syndrome | Medial medulla | Contralateral hemiparesis + contralateral vibration loss + ipsilateral tongue deviation |
High-Yield Localization Rule (Exam Shortcut)
| Finding | Lesion Level |
|---|---|
| CN III palsy | Midbrain |
| Facial paralysis (CN VII) | Pons |
| Dysphagia + hoarseness | Medulla |
| Crossed motor deficit | Brainstem |
| Ataxia + cranial nerve deficit | Tegmentum involvement |
Ultra-High Yield Clinical Pattern
Crossed neurological signs = brainstem lesion
Example:
- Right facial palsy
- Left hemiparesis
โก Right pontine lesion
โ Memory Trick
โ3-7-12 Ruleโ
- III โ Midbrain
- VII โ Pons
- XII โ Medulla


