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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 25.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neurophysiol. 2013 Nov 5;125(6):1095–1103. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2013.10.021

Table 1.

Patient characteristics.

Patient # Seizure onset Pathology Follow-up (years) Outcome (Engel class) Nb of clinical seizures Nb of subcliniclal seizures Nb of SOZ contacts Seizure onset type
  1 R Medial Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 4 4 13 5   1 LVFA/RS
  2 R Inferior Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 1 2   5 0   3 LVFA
  3 R Inferior Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 3 4 34 0   2 LVFA/RS
  4 R Anterior Superior Lateral Temporal Reactive gliosis 4 3   5 0   6 RS
  5 L Medial Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 3 1   5 0   2 LVFA
  6 L Medial Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 3 1   3 0 11 RS
  7 L Parieto-Occipital Unknown NA NA   3 1   3 RS
  8 L Medial Temporal Unknown NA NA   3 1   1 RS
  9 R Inf Post Temporo-Occipital Unknown NA NA   3 2   3 RS
10 R Parietal Neuronal loss and reactive gliosis 3 1   7 0   5 RS
11 L Medial Occipital Unknown NA NA   3 0   4 LVFA
12 L Superior Parietal Unknown NA NA   8 0   2 LVFA
13 R Parietal Gliosis 3 1   4 0   3 LVFA
14 L Medial Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 4 1 13 0   1 LVFA
15 L Anterior Medial Frontal Unknown 3 1 10 0   4 LVFA
16 L Post Inf Temporal Hippocampal sclerosis 2 1   3 0   2 LVFA
17 L MT Hippocampal sclerosis 4 3   2 2   1 RD/LVFA
18 R Medial Temporal Heterotopic neurons and reactive gliosis 3 3   3 2   3 LVFA/RS

Abbreviations: L = left; R = right; LVFA = low voltage fast activity; RS = repetitive spiking; RD = rhythmic delta; NA = not applicable.