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Patient No./Age (y)/Sex Clinical Presentation Site Aneurysm Type Size (mm) Treatment Outcome and Duration of Follow-up Associated Disease 1/F/41 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 6 Coil occlusion GOS 5 12 mo 1 other aneurysm 2/F/72 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 6 Coil occlusion GOS 5 24 mo 1 other aneurysm 3/F/59 SAH other aneurysm P3–P4 Saccular 4 Coil occlusion GOS 5 8 mo 3 other aneurysms 4/F/49 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 3 Coil occlusion GOS 5 10 mo 3 other aneurysms 5/F/47 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 3 Coil occlusion GOS 5 12 mo 5 other aneurysms 6/F/45 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 4 Coil occlusion GOS 5 6 mo 7 other aneurysms 7/F/55 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 4 Coil occlusion GOS 5 8 mo 3 other aneurysms 8/F/51 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 2 Coil occlusion GOS 5 6 mo 2 other aneurysms 9/M/56 SAH other aneurysm P1–P2 Saccular 4 Coil occlusion GOS 5 7 mo 1 other aneurysm 10/M/49 Incidental P1–P2 Saccular 7 Coil occlusion No deficit 6 mo 11/F/43 Incidental P2 Fusiform 8 Coil PVO No deficit 6 mo 12/M/35 CN III palsy P1–P2 Saccular/wall dissection 8 Coil occlusion Died 2 months later of SAH 13/M/64 SAH HH I and CN III palsy P2 Fusiform dissection 20 Coil PVO GOS 5 no deficit 12 mo 14/M/52 SAH HH II and CN III palsy P1 Saccular 6 Coil occlusion (X2) GOS 5 no deficit 18 mo Occluded left internal carotid artery 15/F/44 SAH HH I P1–P2 Saccular 3 Coil occlusion GOS 5 60 mo 1 other aneurysm 16/M/47 SAH HH I P1–P2 Saccular 3 Coil occlusion GOS 5 6 mo 17/F/52 SAH HH II P1–P2 Saccular 35 Coil occlusion (X2) GOS 5 34 mo Ipsilateral occipital AVM 18/F/62 SAH HH I P1–P2 Saccular 6 Coil occlusion GOS 5 20 mo 1 other aneurysm 19/F/41 SAH HHI P1–P2 Saccular 4 Coil occlusion GOS 5 6 mo 20/M/32 SAH HH III, hemianopsia, after rebleeding HH V P2–P3 Dissecting 16 Coil PVO Death 21/M/27 SAH HH IV P4 Mycotic 8 Coil PVO Death AIDS, endocarditis 22/F/64 SAH HH II, hemianopsia P4 Saccular 2 Coil PVO GOS 4 (hemianopsia) 6 mo
Note.—SAH indicates subarachnoid hemorrhage; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Score; HH, Hunt and Hess grade; CN III, occulomotor nerve; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; PVO, parent vessel occlusion.