Table 1.
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 |
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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.