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. 2023 Aug 16;17:1231693. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1231693

Table 1.

Demographic data and clinical history of the patients.

Patient Sex Age (years) Stroke type AH Stroke duration (days) BI FMA-UE1
1 F 59 Infarction L 95 90 17
2 M 47 Infarction L 26 90 54
3 M 69 Infarction L 178 25 6
4 M 66 Infarction L 47 45 10
5 M 66 Infarction L 81 45 12
6 M 77 Infarction L 441 55 41
7 M 66 Infarction L 165 40 4
8 F 72 Infarction L 32 45 37
9 M 38 Infarction L 10 95 64
10 F 76 Infarction L 209 75 10
11 M 66 Infarction R 62 40 25
12 M 66 Infarction R 96 40 27
13 M 66 Infarction R 80 45 32
14 F 66 Infarction R 35 40 0
15 M 57 Infarction R 16 40 0
16 M 48 Hemorrhage R 68 55 6
17 M 78 Infarction R 59 90 44
18 M 64 Infarction R 68 30 6
19 F 61 Infarction R 9 35 8
20 F 74 Infarction R 101 65 35
21 F 79 Infarction L 102 30 16
22 M 73 Infarction L 153 60 15
23 M 61 Infarction L 182 45 26
24 M 66 Infarction R 177 60 21
25 M 42 Hemorrhage L 29 45 0
26 M 73 Infarction L 32 60 19
27 F 72 Hemorrhage R 88 45 9
28 M 72 Infarction R 20 65 40
29 M 72 Hemorrhage R 224 55 40
30 F 65 Infarction R 51 70 22
31 M 71 Hemorrhage R 63 60 36

M, male; F, female; L, left; R, right; AH, affected hemisphere; BI, Barthel index; FMA-UE1, Fugl-Meyer assessment for the upper extremity score at baseline.