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. 2017 Jul 24;30:304–313. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2017.07.005

Table 2.

Lesion Characteristics of Children with Pre- or Perinatal Brain Injury.

ID Gender Side Type Size Areas affected Seizure history
1 F LH CI Large F, T, P, O, S No
2 F LH PV Medium S No
3 F RH CI Large F, T, P, S Yes
4 M RH PV Small S Yes
5 F RH PV Small T, P, S No
6 F RH CI Large F, T, S Yes
7 F LH PV Small S No
8 F LH PV Large S No
9 F RH CI Small F, P Yes
10 F LH CI Medium F, P, S No
11 F LH CI Large F, T, P, S No
12 F RH PV Medium T, S No
13 M LH CI Large F, P, S Yes
14 M LH PV Small F Yes
15 F LH CI Large F, T, P, O, S No
16 F LH CI Medium F, T, P Yes
17 F LH PV Small S No
18 M LH CI Small T, O, S Yes
19 F RH CI Large F, T, P, O, S No
20 M LH CI Large F, T, P, O, S Yes
21 F RH CI Large F, T, P, O, S Yes
22 F LH PV Small NA No
23 M LH CI Medium F, T, P, S No
24 M RH PV Small S No
25 M RH PV Small NA No
26 F LH CI Large F, T, P, O, S No
27 M LH CI Medium NA Yes
28 M LH CI Large F, T, P Yes
29 M LH CI Large F, P, S Yes
30 M LH CI Large NA No
31 M LH PV Small S No

Note. LH = left hemisphere; RH = right hemisphere; CI = cerebrovascular infarct; PV = periventricular; F = frontal; T = temporal; P = parietal; O = occipital; S = subcortical, NA = detailed lesion location information not available.