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. 2008 Aug;29(7):1317–1323. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1090

Table 1:

Summary of characteristics of 3 groups of patients based on signal change in the DVA territory (n = 164)

No Signal Change (n = 136) Signal Change (n = 28) Excluding Other Extensive Signal Changes (n = 21)*
Age 46 (17, 87) 53 (23, 83) 53 (23, 83)
Female 78 57.35% 17 60.71% 13 61.90%
White matter disease§
    None 55 40.44% 8 28.57% 6 28.57%
    Minimum 51 37.50% 3 10.71% 3 14.29%
    Mild 14 10.29% 5 17.86% 5 23.81%
    Moderate 13 9.56% 9 32.14% 6 28.57%
    Severe 3 2.21% 3 10.71% 1 4.76%
No. of DVAs
    1 126 92.65% 28 100% 21 100%
    2 9 6.62% 0 0% 0 0%
    3 1 0.74% 0 0% 0 0%

Note:—White matter disease indicates degree of overall white matter signal abnormalities as outlined in the Results section.

*

Seven cases with very extensive additional non-DVA-associated white matter signal change were excluded from analysis.

Values in cells are medians (ranges).

Values in cells are frequency in count and percentage.

§

White matter disease is associated with signal change in the DVA drainage territory (P < .05 using a χ2 test).

Median in the signal-change group is different from that of no-signal-change group, with P < .05, using a Wilcoxon rank sum test.