Table 1.
Subject | Gender | Age (years) | Handedness | Clinical diagnosis | Pathologic diagnosis | Imaging | Focus | IQ (FSIQ) |
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1 | M | 45 | L | CPS; bitemporal | No pathology obtained | Left and right mesial temporal lobes | 83 | |
2 | F | 58 | R | CPS; possible generalized epilepsy | No pathologyobtained | Likely generalized | 80 | |
3 | F | 45 | R | CPS; multifocal | Multifocal: temporal, parietal, occipital | Temporal | Average | |
4 | F | 65 | R | CPS; temporal lobe epilepsy with two foci: left mesial temporal structures and right subfrontal region | No pathology obtained | Right subfrontal and anterior temporal | 101 | |
5 | F | 27 | R | Right temporal lobe epilepsy | No pathology obtained | Right hippocampal sclerosis | Hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, amygdala | Average |
6 | F | 32 | R | Left temporal lobe epilepsy | Non-specific gliosis | Normal | Hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, amygdala | 77 |
7 | F | 23 | R | Right temporal lobe epilepsy | Type I focal dysplasia | Normal | Hippocampus, entorhinal cortex,anterior insula | 86 |
8 | F | 28 | R | Right temporal occipital epilepsy | Type II focal dysplasia | Focal cortical dysplasia in right fusiform | Fusiform gyrus, entorhinal cortex | Average |
9 | F | 50 | R | Right temporal occipital epilepsy | No pathology obtained | Normal | Right fusiform gyrus | 110 |
FSIQ, Full Scale Intelligence Quotient; CPS, Complex Partial Seizures.