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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cortex. 2009 May 18;46(3):343. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2009.04.010

Table 1.

Clinical Characteristics of Subjects.

Subject Etiology (if known) Duration (years) Neurological Exam CT/MRI PET EEG Interictal D/C EEG Ictal Onset
1 28 normal normal normal B temp L > R Scalp: interminate
B subdural: 16/17 L
1/17 R mesial temp
2 ?infection 15 normal normal R inferior temp hypo temp R Scalp: diffuse R
R subdural: mesial temp
3 22 normal normal L temp hypo B temp L > R Scalp: L predominance
B subdural: 6/6 L mesial temp
4 ?perinatal hypoxia 18 mild cognitive deficit mild RHP normal L temp hypo frontotemp L Scalp: diffuse L
L subdural: 10/10 lateral and inferior temp
5 9 normal normal normal temp R > L Scalp: R temp
R subdural: 34/34 inferolateral temp
6 ?perinatal hypoxia 23 normal L frontal WM hyper-intensity L temp hypo frontotemp L Scalp: frontotemp
L subdural: 4/5 mesial temp 1/5 inferior frontal
7 28 normal normal L temp hypo frontotemp L Scalp: L hemisphere
L subdural: 13/13 mesial temp
8 18 normal normal temp R R subdural: 35/35 R inferomesail temp

R --- right

L --- left

B --- bilateral

temp --- temporal

D/C --- epileptiform discharges

WM --- white matter

hypo --- hypometabolism

HP --- hemiparesis