Table S3.
Central nervous system hemorrhages and cerebrovascular conditions* | ||
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Agnosia | Hematomyelia | Cerebellar ischemia |
Amaurosis fugax | Hemorrhage intracranial | Cerebral arteriosclerosis |
Angiogram cerebral abnormal | Hemorrhagic cerebral infarction | Cerebral artery embolism |
Aphasia | Hemorrhagic stroke | Cerebral artery occlusion |
Balint’s syndrome | Hemorrhagic transformation stroke | Cerebral artery stenosis |
Carotid artery aneurysm | Intracerebral hematoma evacuation | Cerebral artery thrombosis |
Carotid artery dissection | Intracranial hematoma | Cerebral infarction |
Central pain syndrome | Intraventricular hemorrhage | Cerebral infarction fetal |
Cerebral aneurysm ruptured syphilitic | Intraventricular hemorrhage neonatal | Cerebral ischemia |
Cerebrovascular accident prophylaxis | Meningorrhagia | Cerebral revascularization synangiosis |
Charcot–Bouchard microaneurysms | Putamen hemorrhage | Cerebral thrombosis |
Diplegia | Ruptured cerebral aneurysm | Cerebral vasoconstriction |
Dysarthria | Spinal cord hemorrhage | Cerebral venous thrombosis |
Hemiparesis | Spinal epidural hemorrhage | Cerebrovascular accident |
Hemiplegia | Spinal hematoma | Cerebrovascular disorder |
Intra-cerebral aneurysm operation | Stroke in evolution | Cerebrovascular insufficiency |
Intracranial aneurysm | Subarachnoid hemorrhage | Cerebrovascular spasm |
Monoparesis | Subarachnoid hemorrhage neonatal | Cerebrovascular stenosis |
Monoplegia | Subdural hemorrhage | Embolic cerebral infarction |
Paralysis | Subdural hemorrhage neonatal | Embolic stroke |
Paralysis flaccid | Thalamus hemorrhage | Ischemic cerebral infarction |
Paraparesis | Basal ganglia infarction | Ischemic stroke |
Paraplegia | Basilar artery occlusion | Lacunar infarction |
Paresis | Basilar artery stenosis | Lateral medullary syndrome |
Quadriparesis | Basilar artery thrombosis | Millard–Gubler syndrome |
Quadriplegia | Brain stem infarction | Moyamoya disease |
Red blood cells CSF positive | Brain stem ischemia | Post procedural stroke |
Spastic paralysis | Brain stem stroke | Precerebral artery occlusion |
Spastic paraplegia | Brain stem thrombosis | Reversible ischemic neurological deficit |
Visual midline shift syndrome | Capsular warning syndrome | Spinal artery embolism |
Basal ganglia hemorrhage | Carotid arterial embolus | Stroke in evolution |
Brain stem hemorrhage | Carotid arteriosclerosis | Thalamic infarction |
Brain stem stroke | Carotid artery bypass | Thrombotic cerebral infarction |
Carotid aneurysm rupture | Carotid artery disease | Thrombotic stroke |
Cerebellar hematoma | Carotid artery insufficiency | Transient ischemic attack |
Cerebellar hemorrhage | Carotid artery occlusion | Vascular encephalopathy |
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation hemorrhagic | Carotid artery stenosis | Vertebral artery occlusion |
Cerebral hematoma | Carotid artery stent insertion | Vertebral artery stenosis |
Cerebral hemorrhage | Carotid artery thrombosis | Vertebral artery thrombosis |
Cerebral hemorrhage fetal | Carotid endarterectomy | Vertebrobasilar insufficiency |
Cerebral hemorrhage neonatal | Cerebellar artery occlusion | Wallenberg syndrome |
Cerebral microhemorrhage | Cerebellar artery thrombosis | Brachiocephalic artery occlusion |
Cerebrovascular accident | Cerebellar embolism | Carotid artery stent removal |
Cerebrovascular disorder | Cerebellar infarction | |
Myocardial infarction* | ||
Acute coronary syndrome | Coronary artery thrombosis | Papillary muscle infarction |
Acute myocardial infarction | Coronary bypass thrombosis | Post procedural myocardial infarction |
Blood creatine phosphokinase abnormal | Electrocardiogram Q wave abnormal | Postinfarction angina |
Blood creatine phosphokinase increased | Electrocardiogram ST segment abnormal | Scan myocardial perfusion abnormal |
Blood creatine phosphokinase MB abnormal | Electrocardiogram ST segment elevation | Silent myocardial infarction |
Blood creatine phosphokinase MB increased | Electrocardiogram ST-T segment elevation | Troponin I increased |
Cardiac enzymes increased | Infarction | Troponin increased |
Coronary artery embolism | Kounis syndrome | Troponin T increased |
Coronary artery occlusion | Myocardial infarction | Vascular graft occlusion |
Coronary artery reocclusion | Myocardial reperfusion injury |
Notes: Level 2 standardized Medical Dictionary of Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) query (SMQs) (subgroups of the “ischemic heart disease” and “cerebrovascular disorders” Level 1 SMQs, respectively) from MedDRA version 13.0.