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Table 1 Characteristics of subjects (demographic data, site of cerebellar lesion, volume of the lesion in cm3, and etiology). M – male, F – female, age and education are given in years

From: Cognitive impairment in cerebellar lesions: a logit model based on neuropsychological testing

 

Patients

Control

N

Gender

Age

Education

Lesion site

Lesion volume

Lesion etiology

Gender

Age

Education

1

M

57

13

Left hemisphere

17.79

Tumor

M

67

13

2

F

51

18

Left hemisphere

31.92

Tumor

F

55

14

3

M

79

13

Left hemisphere

16.24

Stroke

F

79

12

4

M

57

18

Both hemispheres + vermis

87.51

Stroke

F

67

14

5

M

22

12

Left hemisphere + vermis

67.50

Tumor

F

50

18

6

F

68

10

Right hemisphere

26.52

Tumor

M

50

19

7

M

70

13

Right hemisphere

45.45

Stroke

F

75

14

8

M

47

23

Left hemisphere

15.33

Tumor

M

59

18

9

M

47

12

Left hemisphere

7.80

Stroke

M

53

18

10

F

50

13

Left hemisphere

18.14

Tumor

M

75

23

11

M

66

11

Right hemisphere

7.49

Stroke

M

57

18

12

M

26

18

Both hemispheres

1.89

Tumor

M

48

19

13

M

27

12

Right vermis

2.40

Stroke

M

29

15

14

F

79

12

Left hemisphere

10.88

Stroke

M

33

15

15

M

57

18

Right hemisphere

8.75

Stroke

M

60

17

16

F

29

15

Left hemisphere

9.92

Tumor

M

66

12

17

M

63

12

Left hemisphere

4.52

Stroke

M

70

13

18

M

50

18

Right hemisphere

2.28

Stroke

M

77

13

19

F

90

11

Left hemisphere

28.16

Stroke

F

88

12

20

F

62

13

Right hemisphere

0.56

Stroke

M

22

12

21

M

73

20

Right hemisphere

27.23

Tumor

F

29

13

22

M

68

12

Right hemisphere

49.39

Stroke

M

43

11

23

M

43

11

Right hemisphere

15.65

Stroke

M

47

12

24

M

32

13

Left hemisphere

3.89

Tumor

M

32

13

25

M

32

19

Right hemisphere

23.76

Stroke

M

32

13