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. 2012 May;33(5):953–957. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A2881

Table 5:

Patients with major complications and unresolved neurologic deficits

Sex Age of Patient (yr) Location of Ischemic Event Clinical Findings mRS Score
Female 74 Right posterior occipital infarct, bilateral thalamic infarcts, and right medial temporal infarct Vision loss, gait imbalance, lower extremity weakness 5
Female 65 Left middle cerebral infarct Nausea, vomiting, headache, right hand tingling, and dysmetria 3
Female 80 Right posterior cerebral infarct Urinary retention, left-sided weakness 3
Female 50 Posterior inferior cerebellar infarct Gait imbalance and lower limb weakness 3
Female 51 Anterior cerebral infarct Right-sided weakness 3
Female 74 Pontine and left midbrain infarct Right-sided hemiparesis, dysarthria, ataxia 4
Female 76 Bilateral cerebellar, right pons, and cerebral peduncle infarcts Left lower extremity weakness and dysarthria 5
Female 65 Right cerebellar and paramedian left cerebellar infarcts Facial weakness and right hemi-ataxia, right 6th and 7th cranial nerve palsies 4
Male 37 Subarachnoid hemorrhage, multiple infarcts Severe anoxic brain injury resulting in death 6
Female 43 Ophthalmic artery occlusions Decreased left eye visual acuity 3
Female 73 Multiple infarcts Death 6
Male 66 Watershed left frontal and parietal lobe infarcts Right lower extremity weakness, blurry vision, right homonymous hemianopsia 4
Male 66 Left paracentral lobule infarct Generalized right-sided lower extremity weakness 3
Female 73 Anterior cerebral occlusion by coil Left lower extremity weakness 3
Female 47 Middle cerebral embolization by coil Right upper extremity weakness 3