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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsia. 2018 Jul 21;59(8):1507–1517. doi: 10.1111/epi.14505

TABLE 1.

Patient clinical data

Set Number Status Sex Age of onset (y) Duration (y) GTCS/SE history Etiology
A 1 Non‐MTS F 13 14 Yes/No
2 Non‐MTS F 38 5 None
3 Non‐MTS F 1 23 Yes/No Possible head injury
4 Non‐MTS F 4 12 Rare/No Febrile seizure
5 Non‐MTS F 14 7 None
6 Non‐MTS F 14 16 None
7 Non‐MTS M 13 29 Yes/No
8 Non‐MTS F 39 5 None
9 MTS M 3 43 Yes/No
10 MTS F 4 25 Yes/No Cysticercosis
11 MTS M 17 14 Yes/No Febrile seizure
12 MTS F 1 21 Yes/No Febrile seizure
13 MTS M 1.5 36.5 Yes/No Febrile seizure
14 MTS M 21 5 None
15 MTS F 6 15 None
16 MTS M 1 48 Yes/No Febrile seizure
17 MTS F 6 25 Yes/Several SE episodes Coma for 2 weeks at age 6
18 MTS F 35 9 Yes/No Head trauma, no LOC
19 MTS M 26 25 Yes/No
20 MTS M 3 24 Yes/No Head trauma with LOC/febrile seizure
B 1 Non‐MTS M Childhood >30 Yes/No Possible head injury
2 Non‐MTS M 13 6 Yes/No
3 Non‐MTS F 18 14 Yes/No
4 Non‐MTS M 25 8 Yes/No Head injury with LOC
5 Non‐MTS F 30 13 None
6 Non‐MTS M 3 30 Yes/No TBI with seizures and LOC
7 Non‐MTS M 7 13 Yes/No
8 Non‐MTS F 35 10 None Possible meningitis
9 Non‐MTS M 40 10 None Head injury
10 MTS F 19 14 Yes/No Viral encephalitis
11 MTS M 2 38 Yes/No Head injury
12 MTS F 3 24 None Febrile seizure
13 MTS F 9 19 Yes/Yes Varicella‐zoster virus infection at age 9

GTCS, generalized tonic–clonic seizures; LOC, loss of consciousness; MTS, mesial temporal sclerosis; SE, status epilepticus; TBI, traumatic brain injury