Table 1:
No Signal Change (n = 136) | Signal Change (n = 28) | Excluding Other Extensive Signal Changes (n = 21)* | ||||
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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.