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. 2012 Jul;21(6):478–481. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2012.03.015

Table 1.

Seizure history with clinical details. LEV, levetiracetam; VPA, valproate; LTG, lamotrigin.

Seizure Nr. Date Clinical features Seizure type EEG MRI or CT Treatment
1 25.08.09 Deviation of the eyes, bite of the tongue Symptomatic with secondary generalization n.a. Left parietal hemorrhage LEV
VPA
2 08.09.09 Aphasia, pronator drift right Psychomotor complex-partial Left temporal focus Left parietal hemorrhage LEV
VPA
3 06.10.09 Aphasia, anisokoria deviation of the eyes to the left, incontinence for urine, no cyanosis Complex-partial with secondary generalization, focal status epilepticus Focal status epilepticus, bilateral frontal Residual hemorrhage LEV
VPA
4 30.03.10 Arrest of speech Complex-partial with secondary generalization Left fronto-temporal focus with secondary generalization Residual defect zone of the hemorrhage LEV
5 22.06.10 Aphasia, apraxia, right-sided hemiparesis Complex-partial with secondary generalization Left temporal focus with secondary generalization No recent alterations LEV
6 11.01.11 Aphasia, slowing of the right arm Complex-partial with secondary generalization Focal status epilepticus, left temporal No recent alterations LEV
7 23.05.11 Disorientation, aphasia, pronator drift of the right arm Psychomotor complex-partial n.a. No recent alterations LEV
LTG
8 09.07.11 Disorientation, aphasia Psychomotor complex-partial n.a. Residual defect zone of the hemorrhage and HS LEV
LTG