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. 2020 Aug 15;20:302. doi: 10.1186/s12883-020-01876-0

Table 2.

Patients characteristics

Sex Education (year) Clinical Presentation Suzuki Grade Medical History Vessel Stenosis or Occlusion Pattern
Left Right Left Right
F 15 TIA 3 4 None ACA* MCA* ICAO* MCA*
F 9 Asymptomatic 2 3 None MCA MCA
M 12 Asymptomatic 1 3 Hypertension ICAS ICAS MCA
F 4 Asymptomatic 3 1 None ACA* MCA* ICAS
F 8 TIA 3 3 None ACA* MCA*
F 3 TIA 1 3 Dyslipidemia ICAS ACA MCA
M 15 TIA 3 3 None ACA MCA ACA MCA
F 9 TIA 5 3 None ICAO* ICAO*
M 9 TIA 3 3 Dyslipidemia ICAS ACA MCA MCA*
Hypertension
F 16 TIA 4 5 None ICAO* ACA MCA ICAO* ACA MCA
M 9 Asymptomatic 4 3 None ICAO* ICAS ACA MCA
M 9 Asymptomatic 2 2 Dyslipidemia MCA ICAS

Abbreviations: F female, M male, TIA transient ischemic attack, ACA anterior cerebral artery, MCA middle cerebral artery, ICAS internal carotid artery stenosis, ICAO internal carotid artery occlusion;

*The asterisk stands for occluded vessels. (for example: ACA* means anterior cerebral artery occlusion)

The black word stands for narrow vessels. (for example: MCA means middle cerebral artery stenosis)