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Table 4 Types of AEDs used by patients with different types of corpus callosum abnormalities

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

Number of subjects with seizure disorders

Percentage of subjects with seizure disorders

AEDs used (number of subjects)

p-value for seizure disorders

p-value for AEDs

Test method

A

11

7

63.6%

VPA (3), LEV (3), TPX (1), OXC (2), CLN (1), LCM (1), CLB (1)

0.02 vs. H*, 0.34 vs. D

0.04 vs. H*, 0.12 vs. D

Chi-square

H

47

19

40.4%

VPA (6), LEV (11), TPX (1), OXC (5), PB (4), CLN (7), LMT (2), LCM (1)

0.02 vs. A*, 0.09 vs. D

0.04 vs. A*, 0.07 vs. D

Chi-square

D

15

9

60.0%

VPA (7), LEV (3), TPX (3), OXC (1), CLN (3), LCM (1), VGB (3), PRG (1), CLB (1)

0.34 vs. A, 0.09 vs. H

0.12 vs. A, 0.07 vs. H

Chi-square

  1. *p < 0.05 indicates significant differences among the groups in terms of the types of AEDs they used