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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Biomed Eng. 2015 Jan 30;43(7):1502–1515. doi: 10.1007/s10439-015-1252-4

TABLE 1.

Summary of clinical data for the 15 aneurysm cases.

ID Location resected IA Age Gender Symptomatic? SAH Family history IA? No. of IAs Cigarette smoker? (Packs/week) Hypertension? Diabetic?
CA-1 MCA 61 F Yes No Yes 1 Yes (10) Yes No
CA-6 MCA 62 F Yes No No 1 No No No
CA-7 MCA 53 M Yes No No 1 Yes (7) Yes No
CA-8 ICA 46 F Yes No Yes 2 Yes (7) No No
CA-9 ICA 27 M Incidental No Yes 1 No No
CA-11 ICA 63 M Incidental No No 2 No Yes Yes
CA-12 MCA 69 M Incidental No Yes 3 No No No
CA-15 MCA 69 F Incidental No No 2 Yes (1) No No
CA-18 ACA (distal) 56 F Yes No No 4 Yes (7) No No
CA-21 ICA 57 M Yes No No 3 Yes (10) No No
CA-23 MCA 54 M Yes No No 3 No No No
CA-25 AcomA 53 F Yes No Yes 2 No No No
CA-26 ACA (distal) 50 M Yes No No 1 No No No
CA-39 MCA 61 F Yes No No 4 No Yes No
CA-46 MCA 66 F Incidental No No 1 Yes(7) Yes No

All aneurysms were unruptured.

MCA: middle cerebral artery; AcomA: anterior communicating artery; ICA: internal cerebral artery; ACA: anterior cerebral artery.