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. 2017 Apr 10;11:178. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00178

Table 1.

The basic demographic and clinical data of right-hemispheric subcortical stroke patients.

Case Gender Age (years) Handed Lesion location Days after stroke NHISS FMA-U FMA-L
01 M 37 R R, BG 20 7 25 22
02 M 58 R R, BG 90 7 23 20
03 F 74 R R, BG, PV 41 6 21 19
04 F 68 R R, PV 24 4 56 28
05 M 48 R R, BG, PV 29 4 19 31
06 F 66 R R, PV, CR 20 3 53 34
07 M 63 R R, CR, CS 44 4 18 32
08 F 55 R R, BG, PV, CS 50 3 65 34
09 F 57 R R, BG 34 8 21 22
10 M 57 R R, BG 68 9 16 10
11 M 67 R R, BG, CR 53 7 11 9
12 M 68 R R, CS 73 5 50 30
13 M 65 R R, BG, PV, CS 18 3 32 24
14 M 62 R R, IC 23 3 56 23
15 M 59 R R, BG, PV 107 3 33 25
16 F 66 R R, BG, PV 18 14 10 9
17 M 71 R R, BG 28 3 40 23
18 M 60 R R, BG 161 3 56 32
19 M 61 R R, CR, PV 48 11 6 15
20 M 57 R R, BG 84 3 53 24

BG, basal ganglia; CR, corona radiate; CS, centrum semiovale; F, female; FMA-U, Fugl-Meyer Assessment-upper limbs; FMA-L, Fugl-Meyer Assessment-lower limbs; IC, internal capsule; M, male; NIHSS, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale; PV, periventricular regions; R, right.