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Patient Infarct Distribution* Projectional White Matter Pathways Involved 1 R MCA territory involving the frontal lobe (including premotor cortex, primary motor cortex), parietal lobe (including somatosensory cortex), and temporal lobe R corticospinal, corticobulbar, corticopontine tracts, genu and splenium of the corpus callosum 2 L and R frontal lobes (prefrontal cortex), R temporal lobe L frontopontine tract, genu of the corpus callosum 3 L MCA territory involving the L frontal lobe (primary motor cortex, premotor and supplementary motor areas, and prefrontal cortex) and parietal lobe L corticospinal tract, L corticobulbar and L corticopontine tracts, genu and splenium of the corpus callosum 4 Bilateral MCA territory involving bilateral frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes L corticospinal, corticobulbar, and corticopontine tracts; genu and splenium of the corpus callosum 5 Bilateral MCA territory, most prominent in the L sensorimotor cortex and in the R parieto-occipital region Bilateral corticospinal, corticobulbar, and corticopontine tracts 6 Bilateral subcortical white matter involving the frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes Bilateral corticospinal, corticobulbar, and corticopontine tracts and genu and splenium of the corpus callosum