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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsy Res. 2009 Nov 17;88(2-3):127–138. doi: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2009.10.009

Table 1.

Subject Characteristics and localization information

Subject Gender
& Age
Age
at
Onset
Seizure
Type
Ictal EEG
Localization
MRI Other
Localization
4 F/45 13 SPS/CPS R parietal R temporal-occipital
lesion. Cortical
dysplasia or infarct
6 M/29 CPS L hemisphere R hippocampal
atrophy
MEG -
lateral-
frontal.
7 F/29 CPS L hemisphere None PET
negative.
8 M/34 CPS/PSG R temporal None
10 M/36 25 SPS/PSG R temporal None
12 M/24 SPS/CPS L hemisphere L parietal and
occipital atrophy
14 F/52 50 CPS L temporal Nonspecific FLAIR
hyperintensity in R
frontal.
16 M/18 12 CPS/PSG Frontal None
17 M/57 2 CPS L temporal L parietal lesion
18 M/52 CPS L temporal None
22 F/20 9 CPS L temporal-occipital L frontal lesion;
cortical dysplasia or
old trauma
23 F/19 >1 CPS/PSG Bilateral
frontal, more
on R
Bifrontal T2
periventricular
leukomalacia; WM
loss;
24 M/32 21 PSG R post.
temporal,
parietal,
occipital
Medial R occipital, ill-
defined
25 F/46 22 CPS/PSG None R occipital lesion w.
subtle contrast
enhancement
symptoms
suggest
frontal

M: Male; F: Female; R:. Right; L: Left; CPS: complex partial seizure; SPS: simple partial seizure; PSG: partial secondary generalized.