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. 2018 Jul 25;16(4):4635–4639. doi: 10.3892/ol.2018.9218

Table II.

Characteristics of patients presenting with cerebral infarction complications of myxoma.

Age/sex Neurological syndrome Infarction location on imaging Time elapsed between cerebral infarction and myxoma diagnosis Neurological disability on last follow-up
44/F Right-sided weakness Left frontoparietal infarct Simultaneous None
58/F Aphasia and right-sided hemiparesis Left temporoparietal infarct Simultaneous Mild persistent right-sided weakness
22/M Left-sided hemiparesis Right frontal lobe infarct Simultaneous None
71/F Left-sided hemiparesis, left arm paraesthesia Right parietal infarct Simultaneous None
41/M Left-sided hemiparesis, facial droop Right basal ganglia and corona radiata infarcts 2 years None
67/M Visual changes, bilateral Frontal headache Left occipital ischaemic infarct Simultaneous Persistent left sided weakness
30/F Left-sided arm and leg weakness Right parietal infarct, posterior putamen and right centrum semiovale Simultaneous None
50/F Right arm and face weakness Left thalamus, midbrain and temporal lobe infarct Simultaneous None
69/F Left-sided arm weakness Right parietal infarct Simultaneous None
55/M Dysarthria, left hemiparesis Multiple infarctions Simultaneous Persistent right sided weakness
23/F Right-sided weakness Left frontoparietal infarct Simultaneous None
49/M Right facial palsy, right hemiparesis Multiple infarctions Simultaneous None
61/F Left arm weakness Left frontal and left occipital lobe infarcts Simultaneous None
62/F Right-sided hemiparesis and mixed aphasia Left temporoparietal infarct Simultaneous None
38/M Visual changes Left occipital ischaemic infarct Simultaneous None

M, male; F, female.