Table 2:

Volumetric data of control participants and patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

StructuresSubjects
Control ParticipantsRight TLELeft TLE
Hippocampus
    Mean R volume3011 (408)2101 (506)*3078 (501)
    Mean L volume2857 (409)2943 (510)2238 (729)*
    R/L volume ratio1.06 (0.05)0.73 (0.22)1.47 (0.38)
Amygdala
    Mean R volume1608 (167)1533 (248)1667 (237)
    Mean L volume1497 (186)1610 (185)1440 (400)
    R/L volume ratio1.08 (0.06)0.95 (0.16)1.24 (0.41)
Thalamus
    Mean R volume6360 (445)5217 (797)*5811 (1056)
    Mean L volume6484 (575)5716 (862)*5361 (884)
    R/L volume ratio0.98 (0.07)0.91 (0.09)1.09 (0.11)
Caudate head
    Mean R volume3263 (445)3236 (362)3248 (440)
    Mean L volume3297 (394)3382 (449)3271 (514)
    R/L volume ratio0.99 (0.06)0.96 (0.05)0.99 (0.06)
Cerebellar hemispheres
    Mean R volume71451 (8589)66890 (9465)66756 (8907)
    Mean L volume72210 (8347)68093 (9164)68134 (9258)
    R/L volume ratio0.99 (0.03)0.98 (0.03)0.99 (0.03)
  • Note:—Volumes expressed as mm3, ( ) indicate standard deviations, R indicates right; L, left; R/L, right divided by left; TLE, temporal lobe epilepsy/resection.

  • * Statistically significant difference between the patient groups and control subjects (p < .0001).

  • Statistically significant difference between one patient group and control subjects (p < .02).

  • Statistically significant difference between 2 or 3 groups (p < .05).