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Table 1 Clinical data on 24 patients with focal neocortical epilepsy

From: Evaluation of subcortical grey matter abnormalities in patients with MRI-negative cortical epilepsy determined through structural and tensor magnetic resonance imaging

ID

Gender

Age

Age at onset

Seizure focus/foci

1

F

21

12

Undetermined

2

F

42

36

R F, T

3

M

15

14

L F

4

F

25

8

L T

5

M

42

12

R T

6

F

24

2

R O

7

F

16

1

R F, T, O

8

M

30

2

L O

9

M

18

5

R F

10

F

22

6

L T

11

F

11

5

R and L F

12

M

15

3

Undetermined

13

F

31

2

R F

14

F

12

9

Undetermined

15

M

63

10

R F

16

F

14

14

R’t T

17

M

21

Unclear

L O

18

F

40

Unclear

L F

19

F

16

16

Undetermined

20

M

45

31

L T

21

F

32

16

L F

22

M

18

6

R F, T

23

F

25

22

L F

24

F

17

17

R F

  1. F = Frontal; T = Temporal; O = Occipital; Y = Yes; N = No; R = Right hemisphere and L = Left hemisphere; Undetermined = seizure activity arising on the EEG in bilateral frontal regions or diffuse epileptiform discharge with asymmetric body posturing at seizure onset.