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. 2014 May 14;14:104. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-104

Table 1.

Clinical data on 24 patients with focal neocortical epilepsy

ID Gender Age Age at onset Seizure focus/foci
1
F
21
12
Undetermined
2
F
42
36
R F, T
3
M
15
14
L F
4
F
25
8
L T
5
M
42
12
R T
6
F
24
2
R O
7
F
16
1
R F, T, O
8
M
30
2
L O
9
M
18
5
R F
10
F
22
6
L T
11
F
11
5
R and L F
12
M
15
3
Undetermined
13
F
31
2
R F
14
F
12
9
Undetermined
15
M
63
10
R F
16
F
14
14
R’t T
17
M
21
Unclear
L O
18
F
40
Unclear
L F
19
F
16
16
Undetermined
20
M
45
31
L T
21
F
32
16
L F
22
M
18
6
R F, T
23
F
25
22
L F
24 F 17 17 R F

F = Frontal; T = Temporal; O = Occipital; Y = Yes; N = No; R = Right hemisphere and L = Left hemisphere; Undetermined = seizure activity arising on the EEG in bilateral frontal regions or diffuse epileptiform discharge with asymmetric body posturing at seizure onset.