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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurophysiol. 2011 Dec 6;123(7):1383–1390. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2011.11.005

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Subject ICD-9 Age (years) Gender WM abnl. Vent. Enl. GMFM Score (%) Melbourne Score (%)
CP1 R-Hemi 11 F L N 89.8 44
CP2 R-Hemi 12 F L N 90 64
CP3 R-Hemi 15 F L L 98 88
CP4 R-Hemi 16 F L (mild) L 99.2 94
CP6 R-Hemi 14 F L (mild) N 76.4 44.26
CP7 R-Hemi 11 F L N 98 100
CP8 R-Hemi 12 M B B 99.4 100
CP5 Diplegia 11 F B B 83 90
CP10 Diplegia 10 M N N 96.4 100
CP11 Diplegia 12 F B B 100 100
CP12 Diplegia 15 F B B 97.6 93
CP13 Diplegia 9 M L>R (mild) N 92.6 94
CP14 Diplegia 9 M R R > L 88.4 98.36

Average 12.08 92.98 85.36

StDev 2.29 7.23 20.65

Abbreviations: WM Abnl. White Matter Abnormalitiies, Vent. Enl. – Ventricular Enlargement, N – None, B – Bilateral, R – Right, L – Left. White matter abnormalities and ventricular enlargement were rated on MRI images by a neuroradiologist blind to either the clinical classification or TMS results.