Table 2. Clinical characteristics of patients with epilepsy in the venous angioma group.
Patients | Sex | Age | Seizure type | Location | EEG finding |
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1 | M | 5 mo | CPS | Lt parietal | Normal |
2 | M | 2 yr | PSSG | Lt temporal | Normal |
3 | F | 7 yr | CPS | Lt parietal | Normal |
4 | F | 7 yr | CPS | Rt frontal | Normal |
5 | M | 6 yr | CPS | Brainstem | Normal |
6 | M | 6 yr | CPS | Rt cerebellar hemisphere | OIRDA |
7 | F | 13 yr | CPS | Rt pons | Generalized ED |
8 | M | 13 yr | PSSG | Rt cerebellar hemisphere | Generalized and focal ED on Lt frontal and Rt central regions |
9 | F | 17 yr | CPS | Lt cerebellar hemisphere | Focal theta on Rt temporoparietal region |
EEG, electroencephalogram; Lt, left; Rt, right; CPS, complex partial seizure; PSSG, partial seizure with secondary generalization; OIRDA, occipital intermittent rhythmic delta activity; ED, epileptiform discharges.