Table 1.
Demographic and clinical characteristics. Y = years, Hem. Dom. = hemispheric dominance, M = male, L = left, R = right, AF = arcuate fasciculus, O = oligodendroglioma, GBM = glioblastoma, AO = anaplastic oligodendroglioma, EoR = extent of resection, and AED = antiepileptic drugs.
Case | Gender | Age (y) |
Education (y) | Handedness | Onset symptoms | Hem. Dom. | Cortical area | Subcortical area |
WHO grade (2007) |
Histology | EoR (%) |
AED | Adjuvant therapy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P1 | M | 45 | 15 | L | Seizure | L | Temporoparietal (“Wernicke”) |
AF | II (low) | O | 58.34 | Yes | Radio |
P2 | M | 63 | 12 | R | Language problems | L | Temporoparietal (“Wernicke”) |
AF | IV (high) | GBM | 88.68 | Yes | Radio |
P3 | M | 41 | 16 | R | Seizure | L | Frontal and insular (“Broca”) |
AF | II (low) | O | 52.73 | Yes | No |
P4 | M | 33 | 15 | R | Seizure | L | Temporoparietal and frontal (“Wernicke” and “Broca”) |
AF | III (high) | AO | 81.48 | Yes | Radio |