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. 2014 Apr 1;9(4):e93382. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093382

Table 1. Those with stable or improved SM (Group A) versus those with worsened SM (Group B) 1 year after surgery, in terms of seizure related factors, MAC-S and general SM questions.

Group A (n = 28) Group B (n = 20)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) p
Fof10 difference (T2-T1) 8.64 (6.04) −9.95 (7.77) <0.001
T1 FOF-10 40.43 (8.70) 44.35 (9.73) 0.150
Education (years) 13.4 (2.4) 12.8 (2.8) 0.423
Age 39.3 (12.5) 39.0 (13.9) 0.948
Age of onset 16.0 (13.7) 19.5 (16.8) 0.441
Female (%) 54 50 0.807
Right TLE (%) 46 40 0.658
Handedness (Right) (%) 86 90 0.658
MTS on MRI (%) 61 70 0.507
MTS in surgical pathology (%) 50 50 1.000
Bi-temporal spikes in EEG (%) 75 80 0.684
History of depression (%) 50.00 31.25 0.348
Number of seizures per year at T1 54 (116) 78 (96) 0.531
Subdural electrodes inserted (%) 15 12.5 0.701