Ictal Scalp EEG in Unilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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Ictal Scalp EEG in Unilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy ARTICLE in EPILEPSIA · JUNE 1998 Impact Factor: 4.57 · DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1998.tb01459.x · Source: PubMed
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Eyilepsiu, 39(9):1022-1023, 1998 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 0 International League Against Epilepsy
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Ictal Scalp EEG in Unilateral Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Ekaterina Pataraia, Stefanie Lurger, Wolfgang Serles, Gerald Lindinger, Susanne Aull, Fritz Leutmezer, Johanna Bacher, Achim Olbrich, *Thomas Czech, "Klaus Novak, Luder Deecke, and Christoph Baumgartner [Originally published in Epilepsia 1998;39:608-14.1
Tables 1-4 were inadvertently omitted from this article. Because the authors consider the tables to be essential for a reasonable interpretation of the results of this article, they appear here. The publisher regrets the error.
TABLE 1. Pattern at onset for individual seizures-morphology and location
RD, rhythmic delta; RT, rhythmic theta; RS, rhythmic spiking.
TABLE 2. Localization and lateralization for individual seizures
PAO, pattern at onset; LSP, later significant pattern.
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ERRATUM TABLE 3. Lateralization for individual patients
RD, rhythmic delta; RT, rhythmic theta; RS, rhythmic spiking; ~ 5 0 % of seizures lateralized: at least one seizure lateralized, but 50% of seizures lateralized: >50%, but 75%, but not all seizures lateralized.
TABLE 4. Later sinnificant pattern for individual seizures-morphology and location
A later significant pattern was considered only in 74 (EEGer-1) resp. 78 (EEGer-2) seizures in which the P A 0 was nonlateralized. RD, rhythmic delta; RT, rhythmic theta; RS, rhythmic spiking.
Epilepsla, Vol. 39, No. 9, 1998
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