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. 2013 May 21;19(2):228–234. doi: 10.1177/159101991301900213

Table 1.

Demographics and lesion characteristics.

Patient Sex Age Carotid lesion Stenosis (%) Aneurysm site Aneurysm size (mm)

1 M 67 Rt, symptomatic 70 ICA-ophthalmic 5.4
2 F 42 Rt, symptomatic 78 Acom 5.7
3 M 69 Lt, symptomatic 73 ICA-Pcom 4.0
4 M 55 Rt, symptomatic 74 MCA 5.2
5 M 69 Lt, symptomatic 70 Acom 5.4
6 M 69 Lt, symptomatic 85 Acom 9.1
7 M 65 Lt, symptomatic 63 ICA-ophthalmic 8.3
8 M 65 Lt, asymptomatic >90 ICA-Pcom 6.2
9 F 59 Rt, asymptomatic -* Rt PCA P1-Pcom#
Rt SCA
6.3
5.2
10 F 75 Rt, asymptomatic 50 ICA-Pcom§ 7.7
11 M 65 Rt, asymptomatic 80 Acom 4.4
12 M 74 Rt, asymptomatic 62 A2-3 5.7
13 F 60 Lt, asymptomatic 70 ICA-Acho
MCA
3.7
4.1
14 M 66 Rt, asymptomatic 60 ICA-Pcom 8
15 M 70 Rt, asymptomatic 60 Acom 5.0
16 M 68 Lt, asymptomatic 52 Acom
MCA
4.2
3.4
17 F 55 Rt, asymptomatic 50 Acom
A2-3
4.1
6.3

*: multiple crimpled, web-like stenosis suggestive of fibromuscular dysplasia
#: ruptured aneurysm, §: right oculomotor nerve palsy
Rt: right; Lt: left; ICA: internal carotid artery; Acom: anterior communicating artery; Pcom: posterior communicating artery;
MCA: middle cerebral artery; PCA: posterior cerebral artery; SCA: superior cerebellar artery; Acho: anterior choroidal artery.