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. 2018 Mar 1;35(5):739–749. doi: 10.1089/neu.2016.4944

Table 1.

Clinical Data for All TBI Subjects on Admission and Glasgow Outcome Scale at 6 Months

              Lesion type  
TBI patient no. Age (years) Sex Glasgow Coma Scale on admission Marshal CT classification Time to MRI scan (days) Lesion side location Subdural hematoma Contusion Traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage White matter hyperin-tensities Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended at 6 months
1 58 Male 9 DI II 7 Bilateral frontal Bilateral Bilateral     3
2 33 Male 5 EML 4 Left fronto-temporal Left Left     5
3 37 Male 3 DI II 2 Left frontal   Left Bilateral   ND
4 42 Male 5 DI II 3 Right basal ganglia     Bilateral Right CSO 6
5 21 Female 7 DI II 10 Right   Right     6
6 56 Female 6 DI II 11 Bilateral   Bilateral     5
7 48 Male 7 DI II 17 Left   Left   Brainstem 3
8 21 Male 7 DI III 17 Right Right Right   Bifrontal 7
9 48 Male 6 DI II 4 Left frontal   Left     4
10 46 Male 8 DI III 18 Bilateral temporal, left parietal   Bilateral temporal, left parietal     5
11 30 Female 8 DI III 27 Left basal ganglia       Left CSO 4
12 49 Female 5 DI II 4 Bilateral frontal     Bilateral Bifrontal 5
13 49 Female 7 DI III 10 Bilateral frontal Bilateral Bilateral     4
14 18 Male 7 DI II 11 Right temporal Right       5
15 37 Male 5 DI II 10 Bilateral   Bilateral Frontal   Left basal Ganglia; brainstem 3
16 21 Male 7 DI II 15 Left temporal Bilateral Left     ND
17 54 Male 7 DI III 8 Right frontal Right     Bifrontal; corpus callosum 1

TBI, traumatic brain injury; CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; ND, not done; R, right; L, left; B, bilateral; CSO, centrum semiovale; DI II, diffuse injury type II; DI III, diffuse injury type III; EML, evacuated mass lesion.