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Series PICA AICA SCA Complications Lubicz et al3 2 1 AICA: VIIth nerve palsy (persisted) Cognard et al2 1 Slight left-side hemiparesis (resolved) Zager et al8 1 Eckard et al4 2 1 1 SCA, mild dysmetria (resolved); AICA, decreased hearing (persisted) Cloft et al5 1 Chapoulka et al1 2 1 pt, mild cerebellar dysfunction Present study 4 1 5 2 pts, SCA, ataxia (resolved)
Note:—PICA indicates posterior inferior cerebellar artery; AICA, anterior inferior cerebellar artery; SCA indicates superior cerebellar artery; pt, patient; pts, patients.