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. 2015 Nov;150:117–128. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2015.09.001

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical information for participating patients.

Patient Age Sex Previous strokea
Last strokeb
Stroke typea Lesion size (mm3) LH AF tracked LH LTO RH AF tracked
Time since stroke (months)
P01 78 m 50 (LH; i) 20 i 124.68 No 7.33 Yes
P02 73 m 29 (not seen on MRI) 18 i 68.73 Yes 8.09 Yes
P03 81 m 72 (LH; i) 19 i 129.48 No 22.85 Yes
P04 55 m 48 i 197.17 No 46.39 Yes
P05 69 m 22 i 198.54 No 58.40 Yes
P06 62 m 10 h 9.95 Yes 3.51 Yes
P08 70 m 87 i 224.09 No 105.46 Yes
P09 78 f 9 i 0.86 Yes 0.45 Yes
P10 62 m 16 i 127.46 Yes 74.98 Yes
P12 51 f 24 i 161.10 No 113.72 Yes
P13 49 f 20 i 4.68 Yes 3.58 Yes
P14 42 f 13 i 101.81 No 83.84 Yes
P15 53 f 36 i 201.28 No 177.60 No
P16 69 m TIAs 25 i 8.76 No 8.25 Yes
P17 66 m 11 i 49.90 No 49.90 No

AF – Arcuate Fasciculus; LH – Left hemisphere; LTO – Lesion-Tract Overlap; RH – Right hemisphere.

a

For patients who had more than one stroke, time since the first stroke is indicated. In brackets: type of that stroke (i = ischaemic; h = haemorrhagic, RH = right hemisphere; LH = left hemisphere).

b

First stroke for patients who had only one, second for those patients who had a previous stroke. Last stroke was left hemispheric in all cases and the cause of the language deficits.