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. 2023 Mar 22;13(6):1195. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13061195

Table 1.

An overview of the patients diagnosed and treated in our institution.

Patient
Age
Patient
Sex
Presenting
Symptoms
Diagnosis Method Hunt Hess Scale at
Diagnosis
Modified Fischer Scale at Diagnosis Complications Rankin Scale at Discharge Given Treatment
54 F Diplopia, headache Native CT scan, CTA I I Mild vasospasm, mild hydrocephaly 2 Nimodipine
61 1 M Flaccid tetraplegia, altered Mental status Native CT scan, DSA IV IV Severe vasospasm, hydrocephalus 6 (deceased) Nimodipine, mannitol
37 M Headache, diplopia Native CT scan, DSA angiography II II None 3 Nimodipine
48 F 3rd nerve palsy, pupillary anomalies Native CT scan, CTA II II Mild vasospasm 2 Nimodipine
41 2 M Headache, diplopia Native CT scan, DSA III III Mild vasospasm 3 Nimodipine, mannitol
59 M 3rd nerve paresis, pupillary anomalies, hemiplegia Native CT scan, DSA angiography V IV Hydrocephalus, moderate vasospasm 4 Nimodipine, mannitol
44 F Right internuclear ophthalmoplegia Native CT scan, CTA III I None 1 Nimodipine

Abbreviations: CT scan—computer tomographic scan, CTA—CT angiography; DSA—digital subtraction angiography. 1,2 See Figure 1 and Figure 2.