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Review
. 2019 Jul:69:25-30.
doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2019.03.019. Epub 2019 Mar 28.

Reflex seizure triggering: Learning about seizure producing systems

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Review

Reflex seizure triggering: Learning about seizure producing systems

Anna Szűcs et al. Seizure. 2019 Jul.
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Abstract

Aim: We aim to study the mechanism of reflex seizure triggering in close link with the system-epilepsy concept.

Method: We use data and theories presented in the literature and scrutinize a few illustrative cases.

Conclusions: The prerequisite of seizure triggering is an epilepsy-prone brain network. When it is activated, it may produce seizures manifesting the function(s) of the same system. Beyond classical reflex seizures triggered by sensory-motor stimuli, we extend the reflex-epilepsy concept to seizures induced by the normal activation of epilepsy-prone systems e.g. praxis-induced seizures and those of sleep/wake system epilepsies elicited by falling asleep (absences) or arousals from NREM sleep (seizures of genetic frontal lobe epilepsy). We suggest that normal functioning of epilepsy-prone systems may trigger seizures in epilepsies in general.

Keywords: Reflex epilepsy; Reflex seizure; Sleep related epilepsy; System epilepsy.

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