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. 2019 Jan 9;21:101674. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.101674

Table 1.

Clinical data of 13 patients with subacute traumatic incomplete cervical cord injury.

ID Age at Injury (years) Sex Etiology of the injury Time since injury Level of lesioana Side of the injury ASIA score Motor (0−100) Pinprick Light touch Sensory (0–224) VAS
1 65 F Vehicle accident 60d C4–6 Bilateral D 80 112 112 224 0
2 22 M Vehicle accident 7d C6 Bilateral D 100 108 108 216 0
3 70 M Vehicle accident 2d C3–7 Bilateral D 94 107 107 214 0
4 53 M Hit by weight 17d C5–6 Bilateral D 90 102 102 204 0
5b 47 M Vehicle accident 6d C5 Bilateral D 94 104 104 208 0
6 48 M Fall injury 11d C3–7 Bilateral B 33 64 64 128 0
7 53 M Vehicle accident 4d C5–8 Bilateral D 86 104 104 208 0
8 53 F Fall injury 4d C5–8 Bilateral C 68 106 106 212 0
9 36 M Fall injury 17d C6–7 Left C 40 93 93 186 0
10 58 M Fall injury 6d C3–5 Bilateral D 62 108 108 216 0
11 46 F Vehicle accident 5d C3–4 Bilateral D 76 100 100 200 0
12b 60 M Fall injury 4d C3–4 Bilateral B 0 44 44 88 0
13 56 M Fall injury 9d C4–5 Bilateral D 80 112 112 224 0
a

The level of lesion refers to the neurological level. ASIA impairment scale: B: incomplete-sensory but not motor function is preserved below the neurological level and extends through sacral segments S4-S5; C: incomplete-motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and more than half of the key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of <3; D: incomplete-motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and at least half of the key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of >3. Sensory score: sum of segmental light touch and pinprick classifications. ASIA = American Spinal Injury Association. VAS = visual analogue scale. d = day.

b

Only brain structural data were acquired in these two patients.