“…Extravasation of red blood cells results in accumulation of heme and ferric/ ferrous compounds and production of reactive oxygen species within the brain parenchyma and increases the risk for development of posttraumatic epilepsy (Willmore et al, 1978(Willmore et al, , 1983Graham and Lantos, 1997;Annegers et al, 1998;Frey, 2003;Messori et al, 2005). Intracortical injection of ferrous chloride recapitulates several key features of posttraumatic epilepsy, including physical injury and accumulation of ferric/ferrous compounds in the brain parenchyma (Willmore et al, 1978), and is associated with a high incidence of generalized recurrent seizures in rats, guinea pigs, cats, and Macaca mulatta monkeys (Willmore et al, 1978;Hammond et al, 1980;Lange et al, 1980;Reid and Sypert, 1980).…”