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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of pediatric patients

From: Changes in a sensorimotor network, occipital network, and psychomotor speed within three months after focal surgical injury in pediatric patients with intracranial space-occupying lesions

 

Value/Ratio

Percentage

Age(mean ± SD)(years)*

10.40 ± 2.60

 

Gender(male:female)

9:6

60.00%:40.00%

Initial Symptom (Seizure:Headache: Asymptomatic)

12:2:1

80.00%:13.33%:6.67%

Antiepileptic drugs (Taken:Not taken)#

5:10

33.33%:66.67%

Disease (Tumor:Not Tumor)

13:2

86.67%:13.33%

Lesion Location and Lateralization (Left:Right)

10:5

66.67%:33.33%

Location of lesions

 Frontal (Left: right)

9 (5:4)

60.00%

 Parietal (Left: right)

2 (2:0)

13.33%

 Temporal (Left: right)

3 (2:1)

20.00%

 Occipital (Left: right)

1 (1:0)

6.67%

 Lesion size(mean ± SD)(mm3)!

6661.90 ± 7392.71

 

 Degree of excision (Gross total:Subtotal)

13:2

86.67%:13.33%

 Follow-up interval(mean ± SD)(days)$

79.20 ± 51.49

 
  1. * Ranging from 6 to 14 years
  2. # Two patients levetiracetam and three valproate
  3. !The minimum of 153.90 mm3 and the maximum of 23,487.20 mm3
  4. $ From the first postoperative day to the follow-up day, ranging from 5 to 154 days