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. 2004 May;25(5):819–826.

TABLE 1:

Clinical characteristics of IA nicardipine patients

Case/Age (y)/Sex Medical History Hunt-Hess Grade Fisher Group Aneurysm Location Size (mm)
2/60/M Hypertension 2 2 R Pcomm 10
R ICA, unruptured 7
4/42/F Hypertension 4 3 L ICA 20
Migraines
5/50/F None 3 3 L Pcomm 6
6/50/F Hypertension 3 3 BA 6
7/45/F Migraines 4 3 BA 9
Tobacco abuse L ICA, unruptured 3
R PICA, unruptured 6–7
9/49/F Hypercholesterolemia 2 3 L ICA 8
10/40/F Alcohol abuse 4 3 L Pcomm 8
11/41/F Hypertension 3 3 L MCA 6
12/67/F 4 3 R MCA 5
13/49/M Hypertension, hypercholesterolemia 5 3 L Pcomm 3
14/59/M Tobacco abuse, CAD, hypertension 4 3 L PICA 8
15/65/F None 4 3 Acomm 5
19/55/F Polysubstance abuse, depression, migraine 1 2 R ICA 8
20/53/F None 4 3 L ICA 8
21/44/M Tobacco abuse 4 3 BA 10
22/42/M Tobacco abuse, hypertension 3 3 Acomm 4
23/28/F None 4 3 L MCA 6
24/64/F Hypertension, TIA, hypercholesterolemia 1 2 L Pcomm 3

Note.—Acomm = anterior communicating artery, BA = basilar artery, CAD = coronary artery disease, ICA = internal carotid artery, MCA = middle cerebral artery, Pcomm = posterior communicating artery, PICA = posterior inferior cerebellar artery, TIA = transient ischemic attack.