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Variable Patients (n = 38) Age (median) (range) (yr) 39.8 (1–67) Female 28 (73.7%) Clinical presentation Ischemic stroke 23 (60.5%) Hemorrhagic stroke 9 (23.7%) Hemorrhagic stroke with intraventricular hemorrhage 2 (5.3%) SAH secondary to aneurysm rupture 3 (7.9%) Incidental discovery 1 (2.6%) mRS at diagnosis 1 12 (31.6%) 2 15 (39.5%) 3 4 (10.5%) 4 1 (2.6%) 5 6 (15.8%)