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Reflex epilepsies : progress in understanding
Reflex epilepsies : progress in understanding
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Peter Wolf, Yushi Inoue, Benjamin Zifkin
2004
Series : Current Problems in Epilepsy
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ISBN : 2-7420-0540-4
200 pages
Specialty : Neurology, Epilepsy
Published in : English
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VOLUME 19
Reflex epilepsies can provide a qualitative and quantitative viewpoint of the complexities of ictogenesis. The various chapters in this book examine the factors that can trigger a seizure, such as hot water, food, contact and movement, music and emotions. The relationship between several reflex epilepsy mechanisms and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is discussed along with the significance of their occurrence in syndromes, enhancing our understanding of current epilepsy nosology. The conventional dichotomy appears outdated, while functional studies of trigger mechanisms are moving more towards central nervous system subsets acting as pathological networks that produce seizures in generalized and focal epilepsies. Contents: Evidence of reflex epilepsy on functional systems in the brain and “generalised” epilepsy Varieties of photosensitivity in man (“plain” and progressive myoclonus epilepsies), in baboon and fowl Prevention of photosensitive seizures by optical filters Praxis induction and thinking induction: one or two mechanisms? A controversy Perioral reflex myoclonias in reading epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy Fuctional imaging in reading epilepsy Musicogenic seizures and findings on the anatomy of musical perception Emotional seizure precipitation and psychogenic epileptic seizures Trigger mechanisms in hot-water epilepsy Reflex epileptic seizures in infancy Seizures induced by eating in a family Motor reflex epilepsy induced by touch and movement Malformations of cortical development as a cause of reflex seizures: neurobiological insights
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