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. 2021 Oct 22;15:755709. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.755709

TABLE 2.

Stroke characteristics.

Subject number Sex Age (years) Paretic hand Chronicity (months) Type of stroke Lesion location UE FMA RMT (%MSO)
Stroke 01 M 62 R 4 Ischemic Basal ganglia 10 100
Stroke 02 M 70 L 8 Ischemic Pons 37 70
Stroke 03 M 57 R 8 Hemorrhagic Frontal/parietal lobe 47 55
Stroke 04 M 70 L 2 Ischemic Basal ganglia, corona radiata 14 100
Stroke 05 F 85 L 1 Ischemic Basal ganglia 62 55
Stroke 06 F 66 R 1 Ischemic Frontal/temporal/parietal lobe 4 100
Stroke 07 M 77 L 1 Ischemic Centrum semiovale, corona radiata, basal ganglia 58 70
Stroke 08 F 35 L 5 Ischemic Frontal/parietal lobe 49 100
Stroke 09 M 69 R 11 Ischemic Corona radiata 18 100
Stroke 10 M 46 L 5 Hemorrhagic Posterior horn of lateral ventricle 27 100
Stroke 11 M 72 R 1 Hemorrhagic Parietal/temporal lobe 47 40
Stroke 12 M 62 L 2 Ischemic Pons 26 50
Stroke 13 M 63 L 6 Ischemic Basal ganglia, corona radiata, centrum semiovale 12 100
Stroke 14 M 75 L 4 Ischemic Pons 5 100
Stroke 15 M 67 L 2 Ischemic Frontal/temporal/parietal lobe 4 100
Stroke C01 F 65 R 7 Ischemic Basal ganglia, corona radiata 8 100
Stroke C02 M 69 R 2 Ischemic Basal ganglia 28 80
Stroke C03 F 70 L 2 Ischemic Basal ganglia, corona radiata, frontal lobe 45 100
Stroke C04 M 42 L 6 Hemorrhagic Pons 21 100
Stroke C05 F 79 R 2 Ischemic Thalamus/occipital lobe 36 40
Stroke C06 M 60 R 9 Ischemic Frontal/parietal/temporal lobe 4 100
Stroke C07 M 43 L 1 Ischemic Frontal/parietal lobe, basal ganglia, corona radiata 64 20
Stroke C08 M 67 L 2 Ischemic Frontal/parietal/temporal lobe 4 100
Stroke C09 F 64 R 2 Hemorrhagic Basal ganglia 12 50
Stroke C10 M 64 L 1 Ischemic Corona radiata, basal ganglia, thalamus 49 78
Stroke C11 M 72 L 2 Ischemic Basal ganglia, periventricular white matter 46 80
Stroke C12 F 64 R 3 Ischemic Frontal/temporal/parietal lobe 4 100
Stroke C13 M 70 R 3 Ischemic Basal ganglia 28 75
Stroke C14 M 35 L 18 Hemorrhagic Basal ganglia 24 100
Stroke C15 F 52 L 1 Ischemic Corona radiata 4 100

UE FMA refers to upper-extremity component of the Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Assessment. M refers to male, and F refers to female. L refers to left, and R refers to right. RMT refers to resting motor thresholds in the ipsilesional hemisphere. MSO refers to maximum stimulator output. “RMT = 100” indicates that MEPs were unable to be elicited in the paretic hand. Stroke 1–15 indicate subjects in the Active iTBS group. Stroke C1-15 indicate subjects in the Sham iTBS group.