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. 2015 Apr;36(4):744–750. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A4198

Table 1:

Patient characteristics

Case Age/Sex Positiona Size (mm) Vol (mL) Symptoms Raymond Class (Immediate) Postoperative Course PA
Follow-Up AG (mo)
Larger Coils Total
1 77/F L-ICA (C7) 20 × 14 × 15 1.528 None 1 Cerebral infarction (mild hemiparesis and dysesthesia), mRS 1 34.5 41.2 12
2 72/F L-ICA (C4/5) 24 × 15 × 7 3.522 Chronic oculomotor nerve palsy 2 mRS 0 29.1 30.4 12
3 55/F R-ICA (C4) 17 × 16 × 13 1.574 None 2 mRS 0 35.7 38.8 19
4 55/F L-ICA (C6) 25 × 24 × 21 4.991 Progressive visual disturbance 2 Cerebral infarction (temporary dysarthria), worsening of visual disturbance, mRS 1 26.4 32.5 17
5 80/M L-ICA (C7) 16 × 12 × 11 0.865 None 1 mRS 0 24.6 40 12
6 53/F L-ICA (C5) 15 × 14 × 11 0.921 None 1 mRS 0 20.2 33.9 12
7 73/F R-ICA (C7) 13 × 10 × 9 0.748 None 2 Transfusion (hemorrhage from puncture site), mRS 0 29.3 33.8 3
8 54/F L-ICA (C4/5) 22 × 14 × 15 2.116 None 1 mRS 0 37.5 48.6 3

Note:—R indicates right; L, left; PA, packing attenuation; Vol, volume; AG, angiography.

a

The ICA segments are defined according to the classification of Bouthillier et al.4