Hello!
This post focuses on the localization of the lesion in stroke, re-written from Harrison.
I divide this post into "Important to know" and "Extra notes" which are optional to learn about.
What's a stroke?
A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident, is defined by this abrupt onset of a neurologic deficit that is attributable to a focal vascular cause. Causes of ischemic stroke here.
Stroke syndromes are divided into:
(1) large-vessel stroke within the anterior circulation,
(2) large vessel stroke within the posterior circulation
(3) small-vessel disease of either vascular bed.
During vivas, you'll mostly be asked to localize the lesion into anterior circulation (ACA vs MCA). They don't expect much, but you should at least know the divisions (anterior circulation vs posterior circulation), occlusion of which artery involves speech, monoparesis of a leg is seen in stroke involving which artery, etc. Just the basics.