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Table 3 Interictal EEG findings among subjects with different types of corpus callosum disorders

From: Demographic and clinical characteristics, seizure disorders, and antiepileptic drug usage in different types of corpus callosum disorders: a comparative study in children

Group

Number of subjects with seizure disorders

Frontal (F) (%)†

Temporal (T) (%)†

Central (C) (%)†

Occipital (O) (%)†

Generalized (G) (%)†

Multifocal (%)†

Normal (N) (%)†

Frontal to generalized (F to G) (%)†

A (Agenesis)

7 (63.6%)

0 (0.0)

1 (14.3)

1 (14.3)

1 (14.3)

1 (14.3)

3 (42.9)

1 (14.3)

0 (0.0)

H (Hypoplasia)

19 (40.4%)

2 (10.5)

2 (10.5)

1 (5.3)

2 (10.5)

2 (10.5)

8 (42.1)

3 (15.8)

3 (15.8)

D (Dysgenesis)

9 (60%)

0 (0.0)

2 (22.2)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

6 (66.7)

0 (0.0)

1 (11.1)

  1. † The difference between groups was not statistically significant for any interictal EEG finding (p > 0.05 for all interictal EEG findings; Fisher’s exact test)