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Patient No. Age (yr)/Sex Duration of Symptoms (mo) Symptoms at Diagnosis Status at Discharge 1 78, M 6 Paraparesis, sphincter dysfunction Improved 2 63, M 1 Paraparesis, sphincter dysfunction hypesthesia below T10 Stable 3 77, M 1.5 Paraparesis, hypesthesia L4, ataxia, sphincter dysfunction Stable 4 60, F 1.5 Paraplegia, hypesthesia disturbances below T10 Improved 5 68, F 24 Neurogenic claudication <100 m Improved 6 77, M 1.5 Paraplegia, hypesthesia below L1, sphincter dysfunction Stable 7 64, F 1 Paraparesis, sphincter dysfunction Improved 8 83, M 60 Paraparesis, hypesthesia, sphincter dysfunction Stable 9 72, M 0 Paraparesis, hypesthesia, sphincter dysfunction Stable 10 80, M 12 Paraparesis, sphincter dysfunction Stable 11 77, M 2 Paresis of left foot, ataxia Stable 12 78, M 3 Paraparesis, hypesthesia Stable 13 59, M 5 Ataxia Stable