Abstract
Reflex epilepsies are characterized by the presence of epileptic seizures, which are
consistently or stereotypically evoked by a specific afferent stimulus (i.e., flashes
of light, startles, a particular movement, or cognitive task). Seizures in them are
generally refractory to medical treatment requiring polytherapy. Avoiding the trigger
and antiepileptic therapy may likely abolish these seizures. However, in some cases,
the use of specific technologies and addressing associated comorbidities may be necessary.
In this study, we review the pathophysiological basis for different treatment approaches
as well as recent advances in the management of reflex epilepsies.
Keywords
reflex epilepsy - Z1 glasses - photosensitivity