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. 2023 Aug 1;17:327. doi: 10.1186/s13256-023-04062-1

Table 1.

Clinical, epidemiological, and follow-up details (n = 12)

Study no. Year of resection Age at resection (years) Sex Location Alive Duration of seizures before resection (years) Seizures postresection Antiepileptic drugs post resection Length of follow-up months
1 2014 15 Male Left temporoparietal Yes 3 Not controlled Yes 94
2 2016 10 Male Right temporoparietal Yes Not known Not controlled Yes 66
3 2017 9 Male Right frontal Yes 1 Not controlled Yes 52
4 2018 9 Male Left frontal Yes Not known Not controlled Yes 46
5 2018 25 Male Frontoparietal No** 6 N.A. N.A. N.A.
6 2018 12 Male Left temporal Yes Not known Not controlled Yes 39
7 2019 10 Male Parasagittal Yes 2 Controlled No 35
8 2019 30 Male Right temporal Yes 9 Not controlled Yes 30
9 2019 32 Male Right temporal Yes 1 Not controlled Yes 28
10 2019 8 Male Left temporal Yes 4 Not controlled Yes 25
11 2020 12 Female Right frontal Yes 2 Months Not controlled Yes 20
12 2020 30 Female Right temporoparietal No** Not known N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A., not applicable

**Died within days following resection from postsurgical complications