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Table 1 Clinical findings in epilepsy patients.

From: Cellular injury and neuroinflammation in children with chronic intractable epilepsy

  

Age (yr) at

Seizure

     

Post-op F/u

  

No

Sex

Op

Onset

Dur (yr)

Freq/month

FHx

Feb sz

MR

ADHD

HP

Dur (yr)

Sz outcome

Epileptogenic focus

Diagnosis

1

F

2.9

2.5

0.4

30-450

--

--

†

--

R

3.0

sz-free

L hemisphere

cortical dysplasia

2

M

2.4

1.5

0.9

30-120

†

--

†

--

--

2.0

sz-free

L.inf. temporal

cortical dysplasia

3

M

4.4

0.2

4.2

60

†

--

†

--

L

1.8

75% ↓

R frontal, central

mid-temporal

cortical dysplasia

4

M

3

0.1

2.9

1-4

--

--

†

--

L

1.6

sz-free

R post temporo-occipital

cortical dysplasia

5

M

7.5

4.8

2.7

150-300

--

--

†

--

R

2.7

sz-free

L hemisphere

encephalomalasia

stroke

6

F

19.5

3

16.5

4-8

†

--

†

--

L

2.5

sz-free

R parieto-temporo-occipital

encephalomalasia

stroke

7

F

9.7

4

5.7

90-120

N/A

--

†

†

L

2.3

sz-free

R hemisphere

encephalomalasia

traumatic injury

8

F

13.2

8

5.2

120

†

--

--

--

--

2.1

sz-free

R frontal

encephalomalasia

tumor resection

9

M

28

13

15

30-60

--

--

†

--

--

2.6

sz-free

R temporal

encephalomalasia

traumatic injury

10

F

9

7

2

1-4

--

†

--

†

--

1.6

sz-free

L ant-middle

temporal

hippocampal sclerosis

11

F

9.2

5.8

3.4

500

--

†

†

†

L

2.1

sz-free

R hemisphere

Rasmussen's encephalitis

12

M

17

9

8

30-60

--

--

--

†

--

2.9

sz-free

L frontal

cortical dysplasia

13

F

18

12

6

4-16

†

--

†

--

L

1.6

sz-free

R frontal

cortical dysplasia

  1. Op = operation; yr = year; Dur = duration; freq = frequency; FHx = (+) family history of epilepsy; Feb sz = febrile seizure; MR = mental retardation; ADHD = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; HP = hemiparesis; F/U = follow-up; F = female; M = male; Sz = seizure; L = left; R = right; inf = inferior; post = posterior; N/A = not applicable.