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. 2019 Oct 23;24:102035. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102035

Table 1.

Clinical features of the patients. L: left, R: right, B: bilateral, FSIQ: full-scale IQ.

ID Gender Age at onset (y) Duration (y) Side Seizure Onset Localization Etiology MRI Findings Engel class Follow-up (y) FSIQ
1 F 8 14 R Frontal Post-infectious R temporo-occipital ulegyria IV 4 54
2 F 15 7.9 B Temporal Cryptogenic Normal III 3 83
3 F 9 13 L Occipital Cryptogenic Normal IV 2 83
4 M 7 35 L Operculo- insular Cortical Dysplasia FCD, L insula III 3 83
5 F 21 15.5 B Temporal Hypothalamic Hamartoma Hypothalamic Hamartoma NA NA 116
6 F 4 19 L Frontal Cortical Dysplasia FCD, L frontal Ia 1.5 81
7 M 0.2 56 R Fronto-temporal Cortical Dysplasia FCD, R frontal Ia 4 73
8 M 30 3 R Fronto-temporal Cortical Dysplasia FCD, R amygdala IV 4 100
9 M 18 12 R Fronto-temporal Arteriovenous Malformation R frontal encephalomalacia Ia 4 None
10 F 17 10 R Temporal Hippocampal Sclerosis R hippocampal sclerosis II 4 87
11 F 18 24 L Frontal Post-traumatic L temporal encephalomalacia NA NA 85
12 F 23 26.8 R Temporal Post-traumatic R fronto-temporal encephalomalacia Ia 3 86
13 M 7 30 R Temporal Cavernous Malformation R temporal cavernoma Ia 2 110
14 F 11 14 B Occipital Cryptogenic Dilation of R occipital horn NA NA 56
15 M 17 14 L Frontal Peri-natal injury L frontal porencephalic cyst Ia 2 None