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Seizures
associated with deglutition are rare, and previously reported cases of so-called eating epilepsy have not identified specific electrophysiological or anatomical foci. We evaluated a 14-year-old with a deep hemispheric astrocytoma in whom focal
seizures
were consistently triggered by eating. Electroencephalograms were consistent with a deeply located
seizure
focus.
Eating epilepsy
should be grouped with reflex epilepsies that may originate with the diencephalon.
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PMID:Eating epilepsy associated with a deep forebrain glioma. 11 4
Eating epilepsy
is a rare type of reflex epilepsy. A 24 years-old male with eating reflex complex partial seizures was submitted to clinical, neurological, neuroradiological and EEG studies. Neurologic and CT examinations were normal. EEG recordings including video-EEG monitoring during meals disclosed focal abnormalities related to both temporal lobes prevailing at the left side and secondary bilateral synchrony mainly in more anterior regions. Ictal findings were similar to the interictal secondary bilateral synchrony except for its longer duration. PB, VPA and DPH monotherapies were ineffective. High dose CBZ monotherapy yielded good but incomplete
seizure
control. Since a big number of precipitants could be involved, no specific physiopathological basis could be established.
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PMID:Eating epilepsy. 180 34
The term "reflex epilepsy" denotes epilepsies characterized by a specific mode of
seizure
precipitation. Seventeen patients in whom the act of eating precipitated
seizures
are described. Interictal EEG showed generalized seizure discharges in three and focal discharges in five patients. In four patients EEG was recorded during eating. In one of these, the frequency of
seizure
discharge increased, but none had a clinical
seizure
during the recording.
Eating epilepsy
is predominantly a disorder of young adults, and the triggering mechanisms are extremely complex and elaborate. The role of the limbic system and amygdala in the precipitation of eating-induced
seizures
is discussed.
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PMID:Eating epilepsy. 322 Dec 52
Reflex epilepsy (RE) is characterised by
seizures
that are regularly elicited by some specific stimulus or event mediated by neural pathways. In a prospective study of 1287 epileptic patients seen at Peradeniya, 223 (17.3%) were found to have RE, eating being the commonest stimulus (191 patients, 85.7%). Photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) was relatively rare. Intermittent photic stimulation on 874 unselected epileptic patients produced a positive photoconvulsive response in 60 (6.9%). None had photosensitive
seizures
, but 3 had a higher frequency of
seizures
while watching television.
Eating epilepsy
(EE) had the highest prevalence at Peradeniya (148/1000 epileptic patients). This group was male predominant, and the onset of epilepsy in most cases was in the second decade. The majority experienced partial complex
seizures
. Repetitive and chronic stimulation of the amygdala during eating is suggested as the mechanism underlying EE. Twenty-one patients had
seizures
evoked by calculation, problem solving or spatial tasks. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy was the commonest form of seizure disorder in them. Although PSE itself is rare, self-induced epilepsy (SIE) was common. There were 8 patients who self-induced
seizures
. The majority were photosensitive and they induced
seizures
by gazing at the sun and waving a hand in front of the eyes. In the management of REs, clobazam produced impressive results. As for possible
seizure
-inhibitory mechanisms, our studies on a "Sathi" mediator showed definite EEG changes during mediation. Can mediation increase the
seizure
-threshold and abort or prevent the propagation of the epileptic discharge? The answer, apart from its possible therapeutic applications, may provide insight into the mechanisms of
seizure
generation.
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PMID:Reflex epilepsies: experience in Sri Lanka. 792 53
Seizures
induced by eating are generally considered rare.
Eating epilepsy
is a kind of reflex epilepsy. We report two patients aged 11 and 16, with
seizures
provoked by eating. The eating-provoked
seizures
in both patients were a series of tonic spasms. Both ictal EEGs showed a periodic pattern characterized by diffuse high voltage slow wave. These findings were consistent with periodic spasms described by Gobbi et al. The ECD were widely distributed in both patients, although that of Patient 1 was partially clustered in the right frontal region. This is the first report of patients with periodic spasms induced by eating.
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PMID:Eating epilepsy characterized by periodic spasms. 1257 83
High prevalence of eating epilepsy has previously been reported from the Central Province of Sri Lanka, though it is considered to be a rare condition in the rest of the world. We prospectively studied 526 patients in a different province for
seizure
provoking factors.
Eating epilepsy
was found among 28 patients (5.3%) supporting previous observations.
Seizure
2003 Dec
PMID:High prevalence of eating epilepsy in Sri Lanka. 1463 May 3
Eating epilepsy
(EE), where
seizures
are triggered by eating, is rare and has not been reported in the Gulf region. In EE, the ictal semiology includes partial or generalised
seizures
. Focal brain changes on imaging, if present, are often confined to the temporal lobe or perisylvian region. Therapeutic options, especially in those patients who are refractory to pharmacotherapy, have not been well-established. We report a series of five patients with EE from Oman, a country located in the eastern part of the Arabian Gulf region, and highlight the usefulness of temporal lobectomy in one patient who had medically-intractable EE. Surgical intervention could be considered as a potential therapeutic option in carefully selected patients with medically-intractable
seizures
.
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PMID:Eating Epilepsy in Oman: A case series and report on the efficacy of temporal lobectomy. 2357 99
Eating epilepsy
is a rare form of reflex epilepsy where
seizures
are triggered by eating. We describe a case series of 12 such patients presenting to our epilepsy clinic based in North India.
Eating epilepsy
was noted to have male predominance with focal
seizures
with impaired awareness. Most of these patients had either temporal or perisylvian localization. Clobazam taken half an hour before meal was found to be an effective add-on therapy in its management.
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PMID:Eating Epilepsy in North India: Case Series and Its Management. 3250 52
Eating epilepsy
is rare and comprises reflex
seizures
induced by food intake presenting with broad clinical manifestations. Despite this heterogeneity, a unique focal impaired awareness
seizure
semiology localizing to specific brain regions has been noted. Here, we present a case with video-EEG depicting this characteristic clinical presentation and its informative electrographic correlate. [Published with video sequence].
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PMID:Seizures triggered by eating: a rare form of reflex epilepsy. 3300 Jul 60
Eating epilepsy
is a rare disorder, characterised by reflex
seizures
induced by food intake. It is highly heterogenous, with clinical signs and EEG findings varying between patients. However, common features do emerge from the reported literature. The aim of this systematic review was to bring together this information to facilitate understanding and recognition. We therefore searched electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Medline) for relevant studies using keywords 'epilepsy', '
seizure
' and 'eating' in March 2020. Human studies, written in English, that reported on cohorts of patients with eating epilepsy were included. Fifty-two unique papers were consequently identified, describing
seizure
characteristics and diagnostic features in 378 patients. Eating
seizures
began in the second decade of life, with a higher incidence in males. They were typically focal-onset, and most commonly of the focal impaired awareness type. Pharmacological therapy with one or multiple agents was noted in 80 % of cases, with poor control reported in approximately 25 % of patients. While this retrospective work highlights key features, it is important that future studies implicate video EEG to fully evaluate this highly unique and interesting disorder.
Seizure
2020 Sep 23
PMID:Seizures triggered by eating - A rare form of reflex epilepsy: A systematic review. 3308 Apr 81
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