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. 2015 Sep 17;2(4):ENEURO.0028-15.2015. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0028-15.2015

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical information for all patients studied

Subject Gender Age (years) Handedness Clinical diagnosis Pathologic diagnosis Imaging Focus IQ (FSIQ)
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.