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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 13.
Published in final edited form as: Neurosurgery. 2003 Feb;52(2):465–478. doi: 10.1227/01.NEU.0000044131.03495.22

TABLE 1.

Summary of patients and lesionsa

Patient no. Age (yr)/sex Diagnosis Indications for excision Lesion size (cm) Lesion location Fragment weight (g) Isolated RNA (μg)
1 41/M AVM Headache 2.5 L temporal 0.2 5
2 18/F AVM Hemorrhage 0.6 L frontal 0.04 1.4
3 28/M AVM Hemorrhage 4 L corpus callosum 1 28
4 50/F AVM Neurological deficit 4 R temporal 5 246
5 26/F CCM Seizure disorder 2.5 L frontal 0.8 30
6 33/F CCM Hemorrhage 2.5 L temporal 0.2 50
7 26/M CCM Seizure disorder 1.5 R temporal 0.3 29
Control 1 STA 0.3 5
8 9/F CCM Seizure disorder 4 R temporal 2 610
9 68/F Aneurysm Control 1 STA 0.3 8.3
10 56/F Meningioma Control 1 STA 0.3 4.3
a

RNA, ribonucleic acid; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; L, left; R, right; CCM, cerebral cavernous malformation; STA, superficial temporal artery.