Demographics: clinical and brain imaging findings
Subject | Sex | Age (yr) | Neurology | Antecedents | Brain Imaging Findings |
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1 | M | 39 | Dizziness and diplopia | Established right PICA infarct, recent right PCA infarct | |
2 | F | 28 | Vertigo, diplopia, and left sensory disturbance | Right midbrain infarct | |
3 | M | 51 | Right sensory disturbance with left Horner syndrome | Working on overhead light | Lateral medullary infarct |
4 | M | 75 | Left facial weakness with expressive dysphasia | Prior transient ischemic attack, smoker | Left occipital infarct |
5 | M | 65 | Ataxia, dysphonia, left sensory disturbance | Hypertensive, type 2 diabetes, ex-smoker | Left medullary infarct |
6 | F | 35 | Top of basilar syndrome | Right cerebellar and bilateral thalamic infarct | |
7 | M | 44 | Dysarthria, left homonymous hemianopia | Left occipital infarct | |
8 | M | 41 | Right hemiparesis dysarthria and eye movement disorder | Left PCA infarct | |
9 | M | 32 | Dysarthria, ataxia, and photophobia | Playing soccer at time | Right occipital infarct |
10 | F | 71 | Diplopia and dizziness | Hypertensive | Bilateral cerebellar and pontine infarcts |
11 | M | 40 | Vertigo, right weakness, dysarthria, and nystagmus | Right cerebellar infarct | |
12 | F | 26 | Left facial droop and ptosis | Ehlers Danlos syndrome type 1 | Left thalamic and bilateral cerebellar infarcts |
13 | F | 19 | Collapse, left weakness; dysarthria and homonymous hemianopia | Weak history of trauma, on injectable contraceptive | Right MCA territory infarct |
14 | M | 60 | Left sensorimotor, left homonymous hemianopia | Right total anterior circulatory stroke | |
15 | F | 64 | Right weakness and dizziness | Right MCA territory infarct | |
16 | M | 45 | Left Horner syndrome | Heavy laborer with prior chiropractic treatment | |
17 | M | 68 | Right weakness | Left parietal and insular infarct | |
18 | F | 55 | Right weakness and dysphasia | Left basal ganglia infarct | |
19 | M | 48 | Right weakness and dysphasia | Left MCA territory infarct |