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. 2019 Nov 22;10:1227. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.01227

Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants.

Participant Age (years) Sex Lesion location and etiology Time since stroke (months) FMA-UE MMSE
P1 61 M Brainstem hemorrhage 15.7 50 26
P2 52 M L-MCA infarction 7.2 53 24
P3 47 M L-Corona radiata hemorrhage 12.4 55 27
P4 69 F Pons/L-Corona raditata infarction 11.6 43 25
P5 42 M L-PCA/Basilar artery infarction 24.3 54 29
P6 49 M L-ICA infarction/Posterior putamen lesion 3.7 52 30
P7 30 F L-AVM rupture with deep intraparenchymatous hematoma 16.13 56 28
P8 46 M L-Posterior internal capsule infarction 9.18 51 30
P9 63 F L-MCA infarction 54.13 53 30
P10 58 M L-Basal ganglia hemorrhage 21.6 52 27
P11 70 F L-ICA infarction 27.2 48 26
P12 60 M L-Basal ganglia hemorrhage 73.8 49 25
P13 51 M L-Corona radiata infarction 20.27 51 28
P14 68 M L-MCA infarction 51.14 50 30
P15 47 F Brainstem hemorrhage 114.80 52 30
P16 57 F Basilar artery infarction 30.30 45 30

FMA-UE, Fugl-Meyer Upper Extremity Assessment; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; MCA, middle cerebral artery; PAC, posterior cerebral artery; ICA, internal carotid artery; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; L, left.