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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 31.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Neurol. 2017 May 8;74:15–23.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2017.04.026

Table 2.

Correlation (p-value) of MRI Severity Scores with Changes in Clinical Severity Scores.

Lobe Seizure
Score
Changes

r (p-value)
Hemiparesis
Score
Changes

r (p-value)
Visual Field
Cut Score
Changes

r (p-value)
Cognitive
Functioning
Score
Changes
r (p-value)
Total
Neuroscore
Changes

r (p-value)
Affected Frontal 0.42 (0.27) 0.35 (0.36) 0.50 (0.17) 0.33 (0.39) 0.83 (0.006)
Affected Temporal −0.02 (0.97) 0.03 (0.94) 0.54 (0.14) 0.65 (0.06) 0.62 (0.08)
Affected Parietal −0.34 (0.37) 0.00 (1.00) 0.66 (0.05) 0.64 (0.06) 0.55 (0.13)
Affected Occipital −0.22 (0.57) −0.17 (0.67) 0.58 (0.10) 0.72 (0.03) 0.49 (0.18)
Affected Total MRI −0.10 (0.80) 0.08 (0.84) 0.64 (0.06) 0.66 (0.05) 0.69 (0.04)

The difference of clinical severity scores obtained between baseline and twelve months later.

All values are presented as Spearman’s rho (r) correlation coefficient (two-tailed p-value significance).