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. 2018 Apr 18;13(4):e0195936. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195936

Table 2. Clinical characteristic of patients with stroke.

Patient NO. Sex Age, Years Onset Time, Month Hemiplegia Location of Lesion Hypertension Diabetes mellitus
1 M 49 5 L R basal ganglia; R oval Y Y
2 M 61 3 L R pons; R basal ganglion Y Y
3 M 62 5 L R basal ganglion; Thalamus Y N
4 F 74 4 L R pons; R parietal lobe Y N
5 M 61 3 L R pons; R basal ganglion Y N
6 M 49 5 L R Frontal, R Parietal, R Temporal lobe Y N
7 F 62 5 L R Frontal, R Parietal, R Temporal lobe; R temporal-occipital junction N Y
8 M 45 6 L R Frontal, R parietal, R temporal lobe Y N
9 M 52 5 L R oval; R basal ganglia Y N
10 F 30 5 R L basal ganglia Y Y
11 M 57 2 R L parietal lobe Y N
12 M 67 3 R L basal ganglia N N
13 M 46 3 R L basal ganglia; L frontal lobe; L insula N Y
14 M 46 5 R L Frontal, parietal, temporal lobe Y Y
15 F 69 5 R L thalamus; Bilateral basal ganglia; L frontal lobe Y Y
16 M 54 6 R L frontal lobe, L temporal lobe, L parietal lobe, insular; basal ganglia Y Y
17 M 57 3 R L basal ganglia; L insula; L frontal lobe N Y

This table shows clinical characteristic of patients with stroke. F, female; M, male; R, right; L, left; Y, yes; N, no