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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2015 Oct 23;30(7):615–625. doi: 10.1177/1545968315613851

Table 2.

Lesion locus and type

Lesion type Number (%)
    Brainstem infarct or hemorrhage 59 (14.4)
    Hemispheric hemorrhage 66 (16.1)
    Hemispheric lacunar infarction 86 (21.1)
    Hemispheric large vessel distribution infarction 149 (36.6)
    Missing (scan unavailable or too early to demonstrate lesion) 48 (11.7)
Lesion locus
    Posterior limb of internal capsule/posterior periventricular white matter NA*
    Anterior limb of internal capsule/putamen/head of caudate 123 (30.2)
    Middle cerebral artery (operculum) 99 (24.3)
    Middle cerebral artery (infarct or hemorrhage): frontal lobe 115 (28.2)
    Middle cerebral artery (infarct or hemorrhage): parietal lobe 68 (16.7)
    Middle cerebral artery (infarct or hemorrhage): temporal lobe 68 (16.7)
    Anterior cerebral artery 12 (2.9)
    Posterior cerebral artery 9 (2.2)
    Brainstem 59 (14.5)
    Thalamus 28 (6.9)
    Cerebellum 1 (0.2)
Side of lesion
    Right 199 (48.8)
    Left 164 (40.2)
    Missing 45 (11.4)
Prior stroke (laterality not documented) 70 (17.2)
Leukoaraiosis (moderate to severe) 62 (15.2)
*

One of the image readers documented the presence or absence of a lesion in this region only in participants who did not have large vessel distribution MCA territory infarcts. Thus, valid aggregate data are not available.