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Type of MBs No. of Patients (%) P Value Total Any cSS No cSS No. of patients 347 12 335 Lobar MBs Frontal 69 (19.9%) 7 (58.3%) 62 (18.5%) .003 Temporal 65 (18.7%) 8 (66.7%) 57 (17.0%) <.001 Parietal 78 (22.5%) 7 (58.3%) 71 (21.2%) .007 Occipital 63 (18.2%) 7 (58.3%) 56 (16.7%) .002 Deep MBs Thalamoganglionic 62 (17.9%) 3 (25.0%) 59 (17.6%) .456 Brain stem 32 (9.2%) 3 (25.0%) 29 (8.7%) .088 Cerebellum 48 (13.8%) 3 (25.0%) 45 (13.4%) .222 Topographic distribution of MBs Strictly lobar 71 (20.5%) 6 (50.0%) 65 (19.4%) .020 Strictly deep 10 (2.9%) 0 (0%) 10 (3.0%) 1.00 Mixed 79 (22.8%) 5 (41.7%) 74 (22.1%) .154 No MBs 187 (53.9%) 1 (8.3%) 186 (55.5%) .002 Lacunar infarcts 71 (20.5%) 6 (50.0%) 65 (19.4%) .020 WMH (mean)a 1.5 ± 0.8 1.9 ± 0.8 1.4 ± 0.8 .053 0 32 (9.2%) 0 (0%) 32 (9.6%) 1 166 (47.8%) 4 (33.3%) 162 (48.4%) 2 107 (30.8%) 5 (41.7%) 102 (30.4%) 3 42 (12.1%) 3 (25.0%) 39 (11.6%)
Note:—WMH indicates white matter hyperintensities.
↵a WMH were graded according to the scale of Fazekas et al17: 0, absent; 1, punctate; 2, early confluent; and 3, confluent.