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Abnormality Number of Patients (%) Anterior temporal lobe white matter abnormality (Fig 8) 11 (16) Arachnoid cyst (Fig 9) 4 (6) Abnormal hippocampal size or shape, no signal abnormality 4 (6) Malformation of cortical development (Fig 10) 2 (3) Chiari malformation 2 (3) Periventricular leukomalacia 2 (3) Cavum septum pellucidum 2 (3) 2-mm diameter cyst in the body of one hippocampus 1 (1.5) More than one abnormality 7 (10) Any abnormality 17 (25)