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Hemispheres White Gray Bracket Thickness Omega T Rater 1 51 45 11 (<.001)b 23 (<.001)b 37 (.022) 38 (.092) 35 normal 34 9 (<.001)b 15 (<.001)b 26 28 16 abnormal 11 2 (.004)b 8 (.375) 11 10 Rater 2 51 51 38 (<.001)b 49 (.500) 42 (.004)b 27 (<.001)b 35 normal 35 28 (.016)b 35 28 (.016)b 20 (<.001)b 16 abnormal 16 10 (.031) 14 14 (.500) 7 (<.004)b
↵a Proportion of cases where each sign was reported, each compared with the white gray sign within rater. For the comparison of both hemispheres, a Bonferroni-adjusted P value of <.0125 was statistically significant correcting for the 4 signs evaluated. For the post-hoc separate evaluation of normal and abnormal hemispheres, the corrected threshold is P < .025.
↵b Statistically significant.