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. 2018 Mar 12;59(4):814–824. doi: 10.1111/epi.14034

Table 1.

Summary of patient demographics

Patient Age Gender Duration of epilepsy (y) Hemispheric language dominance Side of ablation Follow‐up duration (mo) Modified Engel outcome at last follow‐up Complications following LiTT Comments
1 25 Male 23 Left Left 30 1 None
2 35 Male 5 Left Left 11 3 None
3 29 Male 16 Left Left 10.5 3 Transient blurry vision, single episode of psychosis requiring hospitalization
4 29 Female 2 Left Left 15 2 None
5 11 Male 4 Left Right 8 3 None Underwent ATL 8 mo post‐LiTT
6 56 Female 40 Left Left 61.5 1 None
7 57 Female 44 Left Left 14 3 None
8 19 Male 3 Left Right 35 1 None
9 65 Male 10 Left Left 8 4 None Underwent ATL 8 mo post‐LiTT
10 48 Female 40 Left Right 26.5 2 None Also has parafalcine meningioma
11 41 Female 15 Left Left 41 1 None
12 20 Female 19 Left Right 18 3 Transient anxiety with panic attacks Underwent ATL 18 mo post‐LiTT
13 66 Male 31 Left Left 17 1 None
14 23 Female 22 Left Left 29.5 3 Contralateral superior quadrantanopsia Underwent reablation 12 mo post‐LiTT
15 66 Female Unknown Left Left 27 3 None “Epilepsy since childhood”
16 29 Male 24 Left Left 31.5 1 Transient increased anxiety
17 54 Female 58 Left Right 45 1 None
18 52 Female 14 Left Left 6 4 None Underwent ATL 6 mo post‐LiTT
19 58 Male 8 Left Left 4.5 2 Committed suicide Preexisting mood disorder
20 52 Female 13 Right Right 29 1 Transient CN IV palsy
21 59 Male 37 Left Left 37 1 None
22 14 Male Unknown Left Left 24 2 None “Epilepsy since childhood”
23 34 Female 33 Left Left 27 1 None
24 49 Male 24 Left Left 15 3 None Underwent ATL 15 mo post‐LiTT
25 43 Female 15 Left Left 40 1 None
Mean 41.4 M:F = 12:13 21.7 L:R = 24:1 L:R = 19:6 26.5 (median)
SD 17.2 14.9