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. 2013 Sep 25;8(9):e74711. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074711

Table 1. Clinical and Demographic Patient Data.

Patient Gender Age Time from the initial event Cause Structural MRI At the day of the fMRI scan CRS-R Highest level behavior Outcome at 1 year
1 Female 23 3 Months Traumatic Brain Injury Multiple small intra-cerebral hemorrhages, Bilateral hypodense white matter changes 7 Spontaneous eye-opening; flexion withdrawal MCS after 3 months
2 Male 61 5 Years Anoxic Brain Damage Severe brain atrophy, Ventriculomegaly, White matter depletion, Severe cerebellar atrophy 5 Spontaneous eye-opening VS
3 Female 54 2 Months Traumatic Brain Injury Several small intra-cerebral hemorrhages, Small chronic right frontal subdural hematoma 6 Spontaneous eye-opening; Oral movement MCS after 2 months
4 Male 24 4 Months Anoxic Brain Damage Significant brain atrophy, Widespread white matter changes, Ventriculomegaly, Cortical calcifications 5 Spontaneous eye-opening; Oral movement VS