Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.
Patient | Gender | Age (years) | Age of seizure onset (years) |
Epileptogenic zone | Medial temporal lobe coverage | Brain MRI | Site |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Female | 61 | 35 | Left temporo-occipital lobe | Right and left | Remote prior left posterior parietal craniotomy, with cystic encephalomalacia and gliosis; gliosis in left parahippocampal gyrus and left middle/inferior temporal white matter | NU |
2 | Female | 46 | 16 | Right mesial temporal lobe | Right | Right mesial temporal sclerosis | UC |
3 | Female | 23 | 20 | Right temporo-parietal lobe | Right | Nodular foci (2) along lateral right temporal horn periventricular white matter | NU |
4 | Female | 27 | 13 | Temporal lobe | Right | Small nonspecific foci of hyperintense T2FLAIR in bilateral frontal lobe white matter and left parietal white matter | NU |
5 | Female | 28 | 20 | Right fronto-temporal lobe | Right | Small cavernous malformation in right medial orbital gyrus and left superior temporal gyrus; meningioma in anterior interhemispheric falx and focal cortical enhancement in left temporo-occipital region and pons | NU |
6 | Female | 28 | 13 | Left temporal lobe | Right and left | Normal | SU |
7 | Male | 20 | 15 | Left mesial temporal lobe | Right and left | Normal | UC |
8 | Male | 34 | 28 | Right mesial temporal lobe | Right | Normal | NU |
9 | Male | 32 | 22 | Left basal temporal lobe | Left | Normal | NU |
10 | Female | 27 | 22 | Left mesial temporal lobe | Left | Left mesial temporal sclerosis | NU |
11 | Female | 29 | 22 | Left temporal lobe | Left | Normal | NU |
12 | Female | 36 | <1 | Left mesial temporal | Left | Left mesial temporal sclerosis | NU |
13 | Female | 25 | 3 | Left mesial temporal | Left | Normal | NU |
Abbreviations: NU, Northwestern University; SU, Stanford University; UC, University of Chicago