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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurol Sci. 2012 Apr 5;317(1-2):29–34. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2012.03.005

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical data

Sex Age at autopsy (y) First stroke (age,y) Type of seizure (age,y) Education level (y) Karnofsky Performance scale (age,y) GNP (age,y) Memory difficulties (age,y) Headaches (age,y) MRI findings Autoptic findings Other features
P1 F 37 31 Complex extratemporal partial seizures: occipital (31) 18 80: normal activity with effort; some signs/symptoms (33) 0.57 (31); 0.71 (35) Yes (31) Migraine (after 33) Multiple infarcts (temporal and occipital cortex) Multiple infarcts in the temporal and the occipital cortex, subtle neuronal loss in the CA4 region of hippocampus Hearing loss, facial paresthesia, neuropathy, muscle weakness, fatigue, myoclonus
P2 M 39 27 Generalized seizures (27) 12 40: disable; require special care and assistance (34) 2.4 (34) Yes (NA) Non-migrainous headache (27) Extensive anterior frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital white matter/cortical infarcts; moderate cerebral and cerebellar atrophy Multifocal infarcts (frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital cortex) with focal microcystic formations; mild atherosclerotic vascular disease Diabetes mellitus, muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, cramps, myoclonus, hearing loss, behavioral problems, incoordination, aphasia, alcohol and cocaine abuse in adolescence
P3 F 35 32 Generalized seizures (32) 12 30: severely disable (35) 2.8 (35) Yes (33) Migraine (32) Temporal, posterior frontal, parietal and occipital infarcts; cerebral and cerebellar atrophy Cerebral atrophy, multifocal infarcts of variable ages in bilateral temporal, frontal, parietal and occipital lobes; laminar necrosis in frontal cortex Aphasia, ataxia, behavioral problems, gestational diabetes, exercise intolerance, cramps, myoclonus, hearing loss, hirsutism, pigmentary retinopathy
P4 F 38 17 Partial seizures: occipital (17) 12 60: requires occasional assistance, but is able to care for most needs (33) 2.5 (31); 3.0 (34) Yes (17) Migraine (17) Pons, bilateral temporal, bilateral hippocampi, bilateral parietal, left occipital, right frontal lobe cortical infarcts Multifocal infarcts of variable ages in bilateral temporal, bilateral parietal, left occipital, and right frontal lobes, bilateral microscopic infarcts in subiculum; mild neuronal loss in CA4 of hippocampus Diabetes mellitus, proximal muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, myoclonus, hearing loss, peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, agnosia, dyspraxia, ataxia, ptosis

NA: data not available; y: years; GNP: global neuropsychological score.