Table 3:

Clinical characteristics of the patients

No.SexAge (yr)Symptoms Leading to Intervention
1M64Left-sided hemiplegia and facial nerve paresis, line-of-sight nystagmus to the left, dysarthria, dysphagia
2M71Diplopia, insecure gait, progressive aneurysm size, fear of death
3M65Progressive right-sided hemiparesis, increasingly insecure gait with recurrent falls, clumsiness, and sensory deficits in the right upper extremity
4M58Recurrent episodes of dizziness, headache, tinnitus, sensory deficits in right arm and limb and acute prepontine SAH
5M54Persistent central oculomotor disorder, progressive dysarthria, and latent monoparesis of the right limb
6M49Diplopia due to abducens nerve paresis, dysphagia, hypesthesia of left face and hand, dysarthria, instable gait
Mean age (range)60 (49–71)