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Table 1 summary of cases of acute cerebral infarction with adenomyosis

From: Acute cerebral infarction with adenomyosis in a patient with fever: a case report

Case

Age range

CA125 (U/ml)

D-dimer (μg/ml)

HGB (g/l)

Fever

Menstr-ual phase

CI (Unilateral or bilateral)

Cerebrovascular involvement

1 [2]

45–50

159

1.1

84

no

bilateral

normal

2 [2]

40–45

70

Unilateral

normal

3 [2]

50–55

42.6

0.57a

69

yes

Unilateral

normal

4 [2]b

40–45

1750

6

86

yes

bilateral

normal

5 [3]c

55–60

334.8

7

bilateral

6 [4]d

45–50

379

3.99

99

no

no

bilateral

normal

7 [5]b

40–45

2115

17

103

yes (37.7 °C)

yes

bilateral

severe stenosis in MCA

8 [6]d

45–50

901

1.9

85

yes (37.4 °C)

bilateral

occlusion of the left M1 of MCA

9 [7]

40–45

395

1.4

Unilateral

occlusion of the left M2 of MCA

10 [7]

50–55

143

3.7

Unilateral

occlusion of the left M1 of MCA

11 [8]

30–35

937.1

1.050

134a

yes

bilateral

normal

12 [8]

35–40

735.7

2.34

108

yes

Unilateral

normal

13 [8]

45–50

546.5

12.04

121a

yes

bilateral

stenosis of the right PCA

14

34

937.7

27.4

112

yes

yes

Unilateral

severe stenosis in the right M1 of MCA

  1. - indicates not mention; a indicates normal; b indicates the patient suffers from recurrence of acute cerebral infarction. c indicates the patient suffers from thrombus formation on the aortic valve. d indicates the patient suffers from nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis