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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Nucl Med. 2012 Jan 11;53(2):10.2967/jnumed.111.091694. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.111.091694

TABLE 1.

Demographic and Clinical Information of Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Patient no. Age (y) Sex Handedness Epilepsy duration (y) Complex partial seizures Generalized tonic–clonic seizures Electroencephalography MRI
1 39 M Left 29 Occasional 2x/childhood Right temporal Negative
2 61 M Right 16 Rare Occasional Right temporal Right MTS
3 30 M Right 16 Occasional Occasional Left parasagittal/temporal Negative
4 39 M Right 28 Occasional Rare Left temporal/frontal Right MTS
5 28 M Right 13 Rare 2x/lifetime Left posterior occipital/parietal Left MTS
6 41 F Right 3 Rare Rare Left anterior temporal Negative
7 39 F Right 39 Occasional Rare Left temporal Left MTS
8 36 M Right 36 Frequent Occasional Left temporal Left MTS
9 33 F Right 4 Rare Rare Left temporal Left hippocampal malrotation
10 26 F Right 13 Occasional Rare Right temporal Right MTS
11 41 F Right 34 Frequent Rare Left temporal/frontal Negative
12 21 F Left 7 Occasional 1x/lifetime Left temporal/frontal Negative
13 41 F Left 10 Occasional Occasional Left anterior midtemporal Left MTS
14 48 M Right 7 Occasional Occasional Left temporal Negative
15 22 M Right 1 Rare Rare Left anterior temporal Left MTS
16 37 F Right 5 Occasional Rare Right temporal Right MTS

Frequent = >1×/wk; MTS = mesial temporal sclerosis; occasional = 1×/mo – 1×/wk; rare = <1×/mo.