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. 2018 Aug 7;8:11825. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-30366-0

Table 1.

Patients’ clinical data.

Patient Age (years) Gender (F = female, M = male) Body Mass Index (BMI) (m2/kg) Time from onset to study (months) Origin of lesion
P1 53 F 29.4 203 left middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke
P2 50 M 27.4 100 left MCA stroke
P3 27 F 21.8 66 traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
P4 61 F 24.3 67 SAH due to aneurysma of right MCA
P5 51 M 23.6 60 left MCA stroke
P6 58 M 24.5 71 SAH due to aneurysma of right MCA
P7 59 F 21 41 right MCA stroke
P8 42 F 21.4 32 traumatic SAH
P9 54 F 24.3 32 SAH due to aneurysma of anterior communicating artery
P10 53 F 21 22 left MCA stroke
P11 67 F 29.6 29 left MCA stroke
P12 57 F 25.6 23 SAH due to aneurysma of right MCA
P13 28 M 27.5 20 traumatic brain injury (TBI)
P14 41 M 24.7 19 TBI
P15 53 M 25.1 15 right MCA stroke
P16 35 M 32.7 17 right MCA stroke
P17 55 M 29.4 12 TBI
P18 35 M 24.1 13 TBI
P19 52 M 29.9 15 SAH due to aneurysma of anterior communicating artery
P20 60 M 27 10 right MCA stroke
P21 62 F 26 11 SAH due to aneurysma of anterior communicating artery
P22 43 M 24.4 79 SAH due to aneurysma of anterior communicating artery
P23 47 M 21 51 left MCA stroke
P24 55 M 23.1 49 right MCA stroke
P25 53 M 28.7 10 right MCA stroke

The table lists patients’ age, gender, BMI, the time from onset to study as well as the origin of lesion. For the corresponding brain lesion pattern of each patient please refer to Supplementary Figure 1.