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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Cortex. 2014 Sep 19;63:271–281. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2014.09.004

Table 1.

Patient Demographic, Neuropsychological and Neurological Characteristics

Patient Etiology Age Edu WAIS. Ill VIQ WMS. Ill
Hipp Vol Loss Subhipp Vol Loss
GM VD AD WM
P01 Encephalitis 55 14 92 45 56 55 85 73% 78%*
P02 Encephalitis 66 12 106 69 68 77 111 66% 72%+
P03 Anoxia 60 12 83 52 56 55 91 N/A N/A
P04 Anoxia + left temporal lobectomy 46 16 86 49 53 52 93 63% 60%^
P05 Anoxia 54 14 111 59 72 52 96 22% -
P06 Encephalitis 82 18 135 45 53 58 141 N/A N/A
P07 Anoxia 58 17 134 70 75 67 126 N/A N/A
P08 Anoxia 60 16 110 62 68 61 92 N/A N/A
P09 Anoxia 55 18 119 67 75 55 93 58% -

Note. Age = Age (years); Edu = Education (years); WAIS, III = Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, III; VIQ = Verbal IQ; WMS, III = Wechsler Memory Scale, III; GM = General Memory; VD = Visual Delayed; AD = Auditory Delayed; WM = Working Memory; Hipp Vol Loss = Bilateral Hippocampal Volume Loss; Subhipp Vol Loss = Parahippocampal Gyrus Volume Loss.

a = volume loss in bilateral anterior parahippocampal gyrus and left posterior parahippocampal gyrus.

b = volume loss in bilateral anterior parahippocampal gyrus and right posterior parahippocampal gyrus.

c = volume loss in left anterior parahippocampal gyrus.