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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroimage. 2009 Feb 26;46(2):353–359. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.02.020

Table 1.

Patient characteristics

Patient no. Age Gender Ictal VET Precipitating
Event/Risk Factors
Age at Onset
of Seizures
1.5 T clinical
MRI
1 46 Male L mesial
temporal
No 3 L MTS
2 35 Male L mesial
temporal
No 4 L MTS
3 50 Female L mesial
temporal
Febrile seizures 2 L MTS
4 24 Female L mesial
temporal
No 13 L MTS
5 35 Female L mesial
temporal
No 9 L MTS
6 54 Male L mesial
temporal
No 50 L MTS
7 44 Male L mesial
temporal
No 28 L MTS
8 48 Female L mesial
temporal
No 13 bil MTS
9 38 Female L mesial
temporal
Febrile seizures 6 bil MTS
10 46 Female R mesial
temporal
Post traumatic 6 R MTS
11 28 Female R mesial
temporal
Febrile seizures 13 R MTS
12 49 Female R mesial
temporal
No 7 R MTS
13 23 Female R mesial
temporal
Infection 5 R MTS
14 43 Male R mesial
temporal
No 5 R MTS
15 56 Female R mesial
temporal
No 12 R MTS
16 16 Male L mesial
temporal
No 14 Normal
17 27 Female L mesial
temporal
No 10 Normal
18 33 Female L mesial
temporal
No 10 Normal
19 35 Female L mesial
temporal
No 32 Normal
20 42 Female L mesial
temporal
No 21 Normal
21 38 Female L mesial
temporal
Post traumatic 37 Normal
22 33 Female L mesial
temporal
No 22 Normal
23 51 Male L mesial
temporal
No 18 Normal
24 29 Male R mesial
temporal
No 11 Normal
25 43 Female R mesial
temporal
Birth complications 20 Normal
26 45 Female R mesial
temporal
No 31 Normal
27 33 Male R mesial
temporal
No 23 Normal
28 45 Male R mesial
temporal
Post traumatic 30 Normal
29 39 Male R mesial
temporal
No 13 Normal
30 56 Male R mesial
temporal
Post traumatic 49 Normal
31 41 Male R mesial
temporal
Post traumatic 40 Normal

R, right; L, Left; MTS, mesial temporal sclerosis; No, none; Post traumatic, head trauma in history without temporal relationship to onset of seizures; infection, history of meningitis or encephalitis.