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Table 2 fSAH in recent literature compared with own data

From: Focal subarachnoid haemorrhage mimicking transient ischaemic attack - do we really need MRI in the acute stage?

Ref. no.

Number of patients

Mean age (range)

CT positive for fSAH

MRI positive for fSAH

Percentage [Pos CT/Pos MRI]

[2]

7

74 (63–82)

5/7

7/7

70%

[3]

4

78 (68–85)

4/4

4/4

100%

[4]

2

74 (73–74)

n.a.

2/2

-

[5]

10

74 (62–87)

10/10

10/10

100%

[6]

2

76 (70–81)

2/2

2/2

100%

[7]

24

70 (37–88)

24/24

20/20

-

[8]

29

58 (29–87)

28/29

n.a./28

-

[15]

17

78 (69–96)

15/17

17/17

88%

Own data

7

79 (68– 84)

7/7

7/7

100%

Total

102

-

95/100 (95%)

69/69(100%)

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