Journal of Okayama Medical Association
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Studies on the Interception of the Pathways of Epileptic Convulsion Part III. Histological Studies on the Some Areas of Cat Diencephalon Concerning to intercept Epileptic Convulsion

Kanbayashi, Tsuneo
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Published Date
1959-07-10
Abstract
The precise histological examination revealed that the area, of which selectiv damaging intercepted the epileptic convulsion, corresponded to the bilateral small spherical regions having a diameter of 2-3mm with H(2) of Forel's field as its center. The large damaging of the bilateral nucleus medialis of thalamus was also effective to intercept the epileptic convulsion.
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489