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This study compares the effects of various so-called trimix mixtures (10, 20, and 40% N2 in He-O2) on the convulsion threshold pressure (Pc) and EEG activity in 60 adult male Wistar rats with chronically implanted electrodes with those in 20 rats in He-O2 only. Restrained animals were individually compressed with trimix mixtures at 80 or 160 atm per hour to a simulated depth of 138 ATA; colonic temperature was maintained at normal levels. Pc was defined as the initial occurrence of overt sustained generalized tonic-clonic seizures, accompanied by typical "spike and wave" patterns in all EEG leads. As in man, in rats trimix increased the depth of the onset of HPNS tremors and myoclonic jerks in all six groups of rats. However, the Pc of the trimix groups was no different from the Pc of the helium-oxygen group (113 ATA), and at 40% N2, rats showed EEG seizures but no overt convulsions. These results are discussed in relation to those of other studies showing the extension of Pc in mice and monkeys attained by adding narcotics to heliox; the paper also considers the relevance of method of compression, addition of nitrogen, core temperature, and species differences, as well as the need for EEG measurements and direct observation of overt convulsions as indicators of an effective antagonism of HPNS.
Undersea Biomed Res 1979 Dec
PMID:Effect of helium/nitrogen/oxygen mixtures on HPNS convulsion threshold in euthermic rats. 53 65

The effects of a dietary manipulation on seizure frequency and activity level of a 3 1/2-year-old male with tuberous sclerosis, mental retardation, and uncontrolled seizures were assessed. Using a reversal design, the Feingold (K-P) diet was presented and withdrawn three times, while the medication regimen remained unaltered. Every application of the K-P diet resulted in substantial reductions in seizure frequency. During a 21-week follow-up, seizure frequency remained low despite the phasing out of one drug, and seizures were reportedly eliminated 1 year later. Brief objective measures of hyperactivity failed to show any effect due to the diet changes.
J Behav Med 1979 Dec
PMID:Effects of the Feingold diet on seizures and hyperactivity: a single-subject analysis. 54 79

The frequency of cerebral cramp-seizures of alcoholics is higher as stated in literature. Alcoholics with a withdrawal syndrome are liable to cerebral cramp-seizures. A cerebral cramp-seizure indicates an unfavourable prognosis of the disease.
Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz) 1979 Dec
PMID:[Propensity of alcoholics to develop epileptic seizures]. 54 51

Nutritional, racial, cultural, and environmental factors have combined to produce a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency rickets in urban Philadelphia. Between January 1974 and June 1978, 24 cases were diagnosed at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Patients' ages ranged from 4 to 58 months. Presenting complaints included seizures, swollen wrists, pathologic fractures, and developmental regression. Sixteen patients were below the third percentile for length and weight. Laboratory results indicated vitamin D deficiency in nursing mothers as well as in infants. All infants had been breast-fed and all were black. Ingestion of vitamin D was limited by exclusion of meat and/or dairy products in 21, and no infants had consistently taken supplemental vitamins. Nineteen were members of Muslim or Seventh Day Adventist faiths. Endogenous synthesis of vitamin D was limited by dark skin, by dressing in long garments with hoods and veils, and by air pollution in a densely populated northern city. The return to a more "natural" diet, free of food additives, has been accompanied by the return of a classic disease of industrial society. Effective management required patience and respect for religious convictions. With treatment, there was correction of chemical and skeletal abnormalities, but few patients showed catch-up growth.
Pediatrics 1979 Dec
PMID:An outbreak of vitamin D deficiency rickets in a susceptible population. 57 26

Interictal spikes with a configuration similar to that occurring in grand mal epilepsy were generated by the application of penicillin to a hippocampal slice preparation. This slice preparation has potential value for screening anticonvulsant drugs and for studying epileptic activity. The effect of anticonvulsant drugs on seizure activity was tested at concentrations comparable to reported clinical serum concentrations. Phenytoin and diazepam were maximally effective at concentrations of 20 microgram/ml and 3-4 microgram/ml, respectively, in good agreement with their effective concentrations in clinical practice. Phenobarbital was more potent (5 microgram/ml) and mesuximide (50% potent at 80 microgram/ml) was least effective.
Epilepsia 1977 Dec
PMID:The hippocampal slice: a system for studying the pharmacology of seizures and for screening anticonvulsant drugs. 57 41

We discuss a newborn delivered by elective cesarean section who had macrocephaly with severe anemia. The anemia was corrected by exchange transfusion, and the infant, at first, appeared stable but manifested poor feeding and seizures. Transillumination of the skull was negative, although the anterior fontanel was tense. Computerized tomography demonstrated mild hydrocephalus and suggested subdural fluid. Bilateral subdural taps yielded fluid typical for chronic subdural hematoma. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of intrauterine subdural hematoma developing in the absence of trauma. An analogy is made to the pathogenesis of subdural hematoma after rapid decompression of the ventricular system by shunting procedures for obstructive hydrocephalus.
Arch Neurol 1977 Dec
PMID:Intrauterine chronic subdural hematoma. 58 99

Folic acid deficient diet reduces the duration and severity of intravenous megimide seizures in the rat after 6 months of diet. Plasma and serum folate levels are strongly reduced after that period. The difference between Lactobacillus casei and Streptococcus faecalis activity in brain show a slight, but not significant, decrease after 12 months of diet.
Epilepsia 1977 Dec
PMID:Reduction of duration and severity of megimide seizures in rats on a folic acid deficient diet. 59 Feb 20

Tonic postural changes of the upper limb accompanied by epileptic parietal lobe discharges are not well known. The authors report 3 such cases. In the 3 patients, a total of 18 spontaneous seizures were recorded, 12 by telemetry, from either scalp electrodes or stereotactically implanted electrodes. Of these 18 seizures, 14 included tonic postural changes of the upper limb accompanied by a contralateral parietal discharge. Combining these 3 cases with the 4 such cases in the literature, the authors found that the clinical pattern consisted of a tonic postural change in one upper limb associated with automatisms of the opposite upper limb. It was also found that the same patient might have automatisms involving the upper limb in some seizures and upper limb postural changes in other seizures, both accompanied by the same electrical discharge. It is concluded that tonic postural changes and automatisms in the upper limb may be interchangeable.
Epilepsia 1977 Dec
PMID:Ictal tonic postural changes and automatisms of the upper limb during epileptic parietal lobe discharges. 59 Feb 26

Thiabendazole was found to be specifically effective against maximal electroshock seizures in albino rats. It produced a significant dose-dependent decrease in the duration of the tonic extensor phase of hind legs. The ED50 was similar for oral or s.c. administration. PTZ-induced convulsions were unaffected by lower doses but aggravated by the higher dose studied.
Eur J Pharmacol 1977 Dec 15
PMID:Anticonvulsant action of thiabendazole. 59 Mar 46

The presentation and management of a young male patient with a traumatic aneurysm of the intrathoracic portion of the left common carotid artery from a football injury, complicated by cerebral embolization, is detailed. At operation 6 weeks afterward the aneurysm was isolated and ligated and the patient was discharged 19 days postoperation with plans for physical and speech rehabilitation. At 14 months a chronic subdural hematoma which caused some seizures was removed, and the patient's neurologic status is continuing to improve. This appears to be the first report of an isolated blunt injury to this branch of the aortic arch.
J Trauma 1977 Dec
PMID:Traumatic aneurysm of the intrathoracic left carotid artery with cerebral embolization. 59 49


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