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. 2015 Apr 30;10(4):e0123807. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123807

Table 1. Demographic and clinical Data of the patients.

Pat. Diagnose MRI findings Age at EEG AED Type of seizures
1 1 HIE a Signal abnormality and swelling of basal ganglia and thalami 1 day PB No clinical seizures
2 1 HIE b Global cerebral, basal ganglia and thalamus infarction 13 mo MDL No clinical seizures
3 1 Epileptic encephalopathy brain malformation, simplified gyration, hypoplastic cerebellum 1 mo none No clinical seizures
4 1 Neurometabolic disease c Multiple, bilateral hemorrhages 5 day none No clinical Seizures
5 1 HIE, IC hemorrhage Brain atrophy d 3 days PB No clinical Seizures
6 1 Migrating epilepsy Normal 7 mo PHT, CLZ, ZNS, Ketogenic diet Focal motor and Tonic seizures
7 1 Non-ketotic hyperglycinaemia Mild delay of myelination 2 mo PB Tonic seizures
8 1 HIE, ICH Intracerebral Heamorrhage, oedema e 6 days PB, PHT No clinical seizures
9 1 Metabolic bilateral perisylvian and insular polymicrogyria 6 weeks PB Tonic seizures
10 2 Focal epilepsy. later West-Syndrome Delay of myelination, potentially focal cotical dysplasia 8 mo OXC, VPA, STP Focal tonic seizures
11 2 EME DD: Otahara Delay of myelination, progressive atrophy of white matter 11 mo PHT, CLB, TPM, CLB Tonic seizures in series, polytopic myoclonia
12 2 Focal epilepsy. later West-Syndrome No definitely pathological finding 1 yr STM, VGB Tonic-clonic seizures
13 2 Focal epilepsy. later West syndrome Myelination delay, focal cortical dysplasia of the left frontal lobe 9 mo PHT, CLB Epileptic spasms in series

List of abbreviation: AED Antiepileptic drugs; EEG Electroencephalography; PB Phenobarbital; MDL Midazolam; PHT Phenytoin; CLZ Clonazepam; ZNS Zonisamid; OXC—Oxcarbazepin, CLB Clobazam, STP Stiripenton. VGB Vigabatrin, STM Sulthiam. HIE hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy; IC intracranial Hemorrhage;

1 Patients from the Department of Neurophysiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for children, London, UK.

2 Patients from the Department of Neuropediatrics at the University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, campus Kiel and the Northern German Epilepsy Centre for children & adolescents, Schwentinental/Raisdorf, Germany

a Severe perinatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy

b Severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy due to an aspiration with the grape and respiratory and cardiac arrest.

c DD: thromboembolic disease or genetic / mitochondrial disease.

d Marked brain atrophy, almost no remaining occipital parenchymal tissue. No underlying structural cause for the previous hemorrhage.

e Intraventricular haemorrhage, hydrocephalus. Diffuse cerebral hemisphere oedema. Left cerebellar and infra and supratentorial subdural haematoma, A small non-compressive intradural haematoma in the upper thoracic spine, subarachnoid haemorrhage.