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. 2014 Jul;35(7):1346–1352. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3859

Table 3:

Clinical characteristics of the patients

No. Sex Age (yr) Symptoms Leading to Intervention
1 M 64 Left-sided hemiplegia and facial nerve paresis, line-of-sight nystagmus to the left, dysarthria, dysphagia
2 M 71 Diplopia, insecure gait, progressive aneurysm size, fear of death
3 M 65 Progressive right-sided hemiparesis, increasingly insecure gait with recurrent falls, clumsiness, and sensory deficits in the right upper extremity
4 M 58 Recurrent episodes of dizziness, headache, tinnitus, sensory deficits in right arm and limb and acute prepontine SAH
5 M 54 Persistent central oculomotor disorder, progressive dysarthria, and latent monoparesis of the right limb
6 M 49 Diplopia due to abducens nerve paresis, dysphagia, hypesthesia of left face and hand, dysarthria, instable gait
Mean age (range) 60 (49–71)