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Patient Number, Sex, and Age (years) Aneurysm Location and Size Treatment Delay after SAH (days) Clinical Condition at Time of Treatment Intracerebral Hematoma on Admission CT Initial Aneurysm Occlusion Rebleed Delay (days after coiling) Outcome (days after coiling) Angiogram after Rebleeding 1. F, 52 AcomA 6 mm 0 HH V Yes 100% 2 Death (2) No 2. M, 68 AcomA 5 mm 10 HH III Yes 100% 16 Death (21) No 3. F, 34 PcomA 4 mm 1 HH III Yes 100% 4 Death (15) Yes 4. M, 50 AcomA 5 mm 1 HH II No Residual aneurysm filling 2 Death (2) No 5. M, 53 AcomA 3, 5, 12 mm 12 HH V Yes 100% 10 and 35 Death (92) Yes (2×) 6. M, 26 AcomA 3 mm 4 HH IV Yes Residual aneurysm filling 7 Death (14) No
Note.—HH indicates Hunt and Hess grading; AcomA, anterior communicating artery; PcomA, posterior communicating artery.