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Case/Age/Sex Age at Onset (Years) Neurologic Examination Seizure Type EEG Brain Calcification Extent Score on CT* 1/19/F 6 months Normal Partial occipital Focal parietal 1 2/27/F 13 Normal Partial occipital Multifocal 1 3/34/F 12 Mental retardation Epileptic encephalopathy Bilateral occipital 2 4/27/F 7 Mental retardation Epileptic encephalopathy Bilateral occipital, diffuse slow spike-wave complexes 3 5/36/M 3 Mental retardation Epileptic encephalopathy Diffuse slow spike-wave complexes 3 6/31/F 10 Normal Partial occipital Bilateral occipital with secondary generalization 2 7/36/M 24 Normal Partial occipital Bilateral occipital 4 8/32/F 6 Mental retardation Epileptic encephalopathy Diffuse slow spike-wave complexes 2 9/37/M 2 months Mental retardation Epileptic encephalopathy Diffuse and multifocal spike-wave complexes 3 10/35/F 6 Normal Partial occipital Posterior and diffuse spike-wave complexes 1
Note:—EEG indicates electroencephalography; CEC, celiac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications. Brain calcification extent scores: 1, minimal; 2, mild; 3, moderate; 4, severe.