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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 6.
Published in final edited form as: Cortex. 2017 Feb 1;89:135–155. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2017.01.012

Table 1.

The 32 individual patients and the group of fourteen Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA) patients taken from the literature, as explained in Methods: Participants. For each patient (and the PCA group) the equivalent eccentricity column specifies the patient’s (or group’s) mean equivalent eccentricity for complex displays in Fig. 5.

Case Sex Age Lesion Etiology Eq. ecc.
Behrmann et al. (1994) C.K. M 33 unknown motor vehicle accident 32
Behrmann & Kimchi (2003) S.M. M 22 right anterior and posterior temporal regions, corpus callosum and left ganglia head injury 18
Behrmann & Williams (2007) C.R. M 16 right temporal lobe lesion and microabcesses of the right temporal and medial occipital lobe right temporal brain abscess 10
Buxbaum et al. (1999) W.B. M 47 unknown large bilateral posterior intraparenchymal hemorrhage 10
Boucart et al. (2010) W.S. F 57 bilateral atrophy of the parieto-occipital lobes posterior cortical atrophy 21
Crutch & Warrington (2007) P1 F 74 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 20
Crutch & Warrington (2007) P2 F 58 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 19
Crutch & Warrington (2009) C.R.O. N/A 59 mild loss of cerebral cortical volume, no focal lesion posterior cortical atrophy 11
Crutch & Warrington (2009) S.C.I. N/A 70 posterior cortical atrophy in the occipitoparietal cortex posterior cortical atrophy 12
Delvenne et al. (2004) N.S. M 40 bilateral occipito-temporal junction and left parietal and frontal sites car accident 14
Fery & Morais (2003) D.J. M 59 left occipital lesion left posterior cerebral artery stroke 20
Foulsham et al. (2009) C.H. F 63 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 32
Funnell & Wilding (2011) S.R. F 9 bilateral attenuation in the temporal regions primarily right encephalitis 12
Gilaie-Dotan et al. (2009) L.G. M 19 unknown developmental object agnosia and prosopagnosia 8
Giovagnoli et al. (2009) R.M. F 64 unknown slowly progressive visual agnosia 20
Hildebrandt et al. (2004) A.M. M 46 unknown heart arrest 21
Hiraoka et al. (2009) F 74 right occipital, right half of the splenium of the corpus callosum extending forward to the pulvinar posterior cerebral artery stroke 12
Joubert et al. (2003) F.G. M 71 unknown slowly progressive visual agnosia 20
Karnath et al. (2009) J.S. M 74 bilateral medial ventral occipitotemporal cortex ischemic stroke 40
Kiper et al. (2002) F.J. M 18 bilateral symmetric occipital hypodensities hemophilus influenzae 18
Kiper et al. (2002) M.S. F 7 right occipital and no left occipital cortex bacterial meningitis 10
Lehmann et al. (2011) P1 M 69 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 25
Lehmann et al. (2011) P3 F 64 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 32
Lehmann et al. (2011) P4 M 49 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 30
Lehmann et al. (2011) P11 F 63 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 16
Lehmann et al. (2011) P14 M 60 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 32
Lehmann et al. (2011) P15 F 70 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 30
Lehmann et al. (2011) P18 F 51 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 11
Leek et al. (2012) I.E.S. M 78 bilateral ventral-occipital, left lingual gyrus, the fusiform gyrus bilaterally posterior cerebral artery stroke 28
Mannan et al. (2009) S.F. F 52 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 38
Metitieri et al. (2013) L. M 12 MR high intensity signal in the left parietooccipital and calcarine sulci with atrophy of the occipital lobe lethargy, hypotony, and convulsions 30
Riddoch & Humphreys (1987) H.J.A. M 61 bilateral inferior temporal gyrus, lateral occipitotemporal gyrus, the fusiform gyrus and the lingual gyrus posterior cerebral artery stroke perioperatively 20
Mendez et al. (2007) fourteen PCA patients M&F 53–72 unknown posterior cortical atrophy 4