1962
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1962.17.4.697
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Epileptogenic effects of pure metals implanted in motor cortex of monkeys

Abstract: The ability of pellets of 26 pure metals to induce clinical epilepsy was evaluated in chronic experiments in 40 monkeys after precentral motor cortical implantation. Nickel and antimony were most effective. A variable mild epileptogenic effect was noted with bismuth, cadmium, zirconium, tin, titanium, iron, molybdenum, mercury, vanadium, tungsten, and tantalum. Other metals, including lead, beryllium, silicon, copper, silver, chromium, cobalt, manganese, zinc, and magnesium were ineffective. Most metal implant… Show more

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“…Screening studies utilizing heavy metals implanted into cerebral tissue [ 5 ] show active epileptic foci induced particularly by metallic cobalt and alumina gel [34]. Chronic focal epilepsy of several days' duration [7] can be produced in animals when a large amount of metallic cobalt is implanted or placed in close proximity to cortical tissue [9,11,21,23 mates [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Screening studies utilizing heavy metals implanted into cerebral tissue [ 5 ] show active epileptic foci induced particularly by metallic cobalt and alumina gel [34]. Chronic focal epilepsy of several days' duration [7] can be produced in animals when a large amount of metallic cobalt is implanted or placed in close proximity to cortical tissue [9,11,21,23 mates [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of 23 metals tested, Al, cobalt, beryllium, and lead were the most effective in producing chronic experimental epilepsy. Al was the most epileptogenic of the four, especially as the powder, compared to the pellet form (678).…”
Section: Toxicology Of Aluminum and Its Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…16,58 Most commonly located in the pons, they are typically an incidental finding at autopsy, although in some cases, symptomatic capillary malformations have been revealed on MR images as vague patches of punctuate contrast enhancement (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Capillary Malformations and Ccmsmentioning
confidence: 99%