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. 2019 Jul-Sep;14(3):795–800. doi: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_238_18

Table 1.

Relation between computed tomography number of cerebral thrombus on noncontrast computed tomography, computed tomography angiography, and contrast-enhanced computed tomography imaging and type of cerebral thrombus on pathological specimen

Median (P25, P75) P#


White (n=34) Mixed (n=22) Red (n=4) White-red Mixed-red White-mixed
NCCT 55 (50.5, 59.0) 60 (56.0, 63.0) 75.5 (73.5, 77.5) 0.001 0.043 0.090
CTA 58 (52.0, 66.5) 61 (52.0, 68.0) 76.5 (75.25, 81.50) 0.014 0.002 1.000
CECT 54 (50.0, 60.5) 61.5 (54.75, 65.75) 76 (73.75, 77.50) 0.001 0.068 0.054

P<0.05 indicates statistical significance; #Kruskal-Wallis test. CT – Computed tomography; NCCT – Noncontrast computed tomography; CTA – Computed tomography angiography; CECT – Contrast-enhanced computed tomography