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Patient EEG Results 1 Electrographic seizure activity over the right temporal region 2 Potentially epileptogenic discharges over the left temporal region 3 Potentially epileptogenic discharges over bilateral temporal regions 4 Electrographic seizure activity over the left temporal region 5 Focal slowing over the right hemisphere 6 Electrographic seizure activity over the left temporal region 7 Focal slowing over the left occipito-parietal region 8 Potentially epileptogenic discharges over the right frontal region (note: left temporo-parietal MRI changes) 9 Potentially epileptogenic discharges over the midline, right parietal, and bilateral temporal regions 10 Electrographic seizure activity over the right parietal region 11 No potentially epileptogenic activity on EEG but had witnessed generalized seizure
Note:—Eight patients (72%) had epileptiform activity recorded with EEG and 4 (36%) had focal electrographic seizures recorded.