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. 2012 Feb;33(2):329–335. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A2776

Patient characteristics, clinical, and angiographic results

No. Sex Age (yr) Clinical Onset Side Location ICA Occlusion FU COW (MRA) Symptoms Ischemic Lesions (T2WI FLAIR)
1 F 65 R CN III, V1, VI palsy R C4 Balloons 14 Hypoplastic PcomAs Improved Both hemispheres, unchanged
2 F 32 R CN III palsy R C4 Balloons 49 Complete Cured
3 F 48 Headache nausea, SAH R C4 Balloons 74 Complete Cured Both hemispheres, unchanged
4 F 48 R decreased visual acuity R C4 Balloons 23 Absent contralateral PcomA Cured
5 F 64 R ophthalmoplegia R C4 Coils + balloon 35 Absent contralateral PcomA Cured
6 F 60 R CN III palsy R C4 Coils + balloon 20 Hypoplastic PcomAs Improved Both hemispheres, unchanged
7 F 50 L ophthalmoplegia L C4 Balloons 30 Hypoplastic contralateral PcomA Unchanged
8 F 55 Headache, nausea, SAH R C5 Coils 22 Complete Cured Right hemisphere, increased
9 F 59 R CN VI palsy R C4 Balloons 58 Absent contralateral PcomA Improved Both hemispheres, unchanged
10 F 33 R CN VI palsy R C4 Balloons 78 Complete Cured
11 F 41 R ophthalmoplegia R C4 Coils 22 Complete Improved Right hemisphere, unchanged

Note:—FU indicates follow-up in months; Unchanged, unchanged compared with MR imaging at the time of diagnosis/directly postprocedure; R, right; L, left; COW, circle of Willis.