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. 2006 Jun;77(6):793–795. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.2005.081950

Table 1 Participants.

Age Sex Site of injury ILH Months after stroke
Patient 1 43 F Large right middle cerebral artery region + 55
Patient 2 52 F Right temporal pole, insula, basal forebrain, putamen, caudate + 9
Patient 3 46 M Right subcortical white matter, putamen, caudate + 11
Patient 4 63 F Right frontal, parietal and insular cortices, putamen + 35
Patient 5 45 M Right temporal, parietal and occipital cortices, putamen, caudate + 41
Patient 6 54 M Right thalamic hemorrhage + 8
Patient 7 61 M Right subcortical, anterior putamen 35
Patient 8 74 M Right occipital and inferior mesial temporal lobe 4
Patient 9 60 M Large right middle cerebral artery region 51
Patient 10 51 M Right frontal lobe and insular infarction, sparing most of the basal ganglia and parietal lobe 19
Patient 11 59 F Lacuna in right periventricular white matter 46
Control 1 82 M
Control 2 72 F
Control 3 61 M
Control 4 61 F
Control 5 61 F Mild
Control 6 56 M
Control 7 53 F Mild
Control 8 59 M