Table 1.
Patients profile
Pt | Age/sex | Implanted hemisphere | MRI pathology | SOZ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 16 M | Right | Nonlesional | Frontal basal R |
2 | 54 F | Right | Encephalocele temporal basal R | Temporal mesial R |
3 | 28 M | Left | Encephalocele temporal basal L | Temporal polar L |
4* | 39 F | Bilateral | Ganglioglioma WHO I temporal R | Temporal polar R |
5 | 48 M | Bilateral | FCD occipital R | Occipital R |
6 | 54 F | Right | Nonlesional | Non localizable |
7* | 45 M | Bilateral | HS R, heterotopy frontal L | Temporal polar R and L |
8 | 23 F | Left | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial L |
9 | 38 M | Right | FCD frontal R | Frontal R |
10 | 45 F | Bilateral | Encephalocele temporal basal R and L | Temporal polar R |
11 | 34 M | Right | Nonlesional | Non localizable |
12 | 28 F | Bilateral | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial R |
13 | 35 F | Right | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial L |
14 | 43 F | Bilateral | Encephalocele temporal basal R and L | Temporal polar L |
15 | 26 F | Left | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial L |
16 | 17 M | Right | Nonlesional | Temporal lateral R |
17 | 32 M | Right | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial R |
18 | 45 M | Right | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial and polar R |
19 | 48 M | Bilateral | Nonlesional | Temporal mesial R |
The subjects 4 and 7 were implanted bilateral, however, due to a unilateral structural temporal lesion, only data obtained from the nonlesional temporal lobe (in both cases left) were used for the analysis of connectivity
SOZ seizure onset zone, FCD focal cortical dysplasia, HS hippocampal sclerosis