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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Radiol. 2015 Nov 10;85(1):136–142. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2015.11.003

Table 1.

Inclusion and exclusion criteria. CCD=crossed cerebellar diaschisis. CBF asymmetry was defined as the relative CBF difference between cerebellar hemispheres using the cerebellar atlas (see Materials and Methods).

Inclusion Exclusion
Controls 1. Significant (>50%) intracranial stenosis 1. Any infarct on FLAIR MRI
2. Significant (≥ 50%) vertebrobasilar arterial stenosis
Non-CCD Infarct 1. Significant (>50%) intracranial stenosis
2. Supratentorial infarct on FLAIR
1. Significant (≥ 50%) vertebrobasilar arterial stenosis
2. Bilateral cerebral infarcts on FLAIR MRI
3. Acute or subacute infarct (<2 months)
CCD Infarct 1. Significant (>50%) intracranial stenosis
2. Supratentorial infarct on FLAIR
3. CBF asymmetry index outside 95% confidence interval of controls
1. Significant (≥ 50%) vertebrobasilar arterial stenosis
2. Bilateral cerebral infarcts on FLAIR MRI
3. Acute or subacute infarct (<2 months)
4. Posterior fossa infarct
5. Non-stroke etiology for Wallerian degeneration