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Cross polarised spectacles in photosensitive epilepsy

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S Jain, GHA WOODRUFF, A Holton - British Medical Journal, 1998 - bjo.bmj.com
E DITOR ,—Photosensitive epilepsy was first reported by Gowers in 1885 who
described a girl who had attacks when going into bright sunshine, and a man who
had a visual aura of bright blue lights and subsequent fitting evoked by ...
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Effectiveness of a particular blue lens on photoparoxysmal response in photosensitive …


G Capovilla, F Beccaria, A Romeo, P … - The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1999 - Springer
Abstract The aim of our work was to test a particular type of lens for
photosensitivity control in photosensitive epilep- tic patients. Previous papers
considered color and shade of dark to test lens efficacy. We added a new ...
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A novel nonpharmacologic treatment for photosensitive epilepsy: a report of three patients …


MR Kepecs, A Boro, S Haut, G Kepecs, SL … - Epilepsia, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Summary: Purpose: Pharmacotherapy for photosensitive epilepsy is not always
effective and is associated with well-recognized toxicities. Nonpharmacologic
approaches to the management of photosensitive epilepsy have included the ...
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Suppressive efficacy by a commercially available blue lens on PPR in 610 photosensitive …


G Capovilla, A Gambardella, G Rubboli, F … - Epilepsia, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
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Adaptation to polarized light in humans.


CF Stromeyer 3rd, JB Mulligan, DG Birch, … - Vision research, 1982 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent investigators reported large adaptational effects in human vision
dependent on the plane of linearly polarized light. In the present study, such
adaptational effects were observed to be small or insignificant. Our ...
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[CITATION] Suppressive effect upon photoparoxysmal response using experimental blue sunglasses in …


G Capovilla, B Dalla Bernardina - Boll Lega It Epilepsy, 1994
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[CITATION] The suppressive effect of Mogadon on photic-induced epilepsy


C Rivano, GF Rossi, C Siani… - Int Congr Series, 1969
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[CITATION] Reflex seizures and reflex epilepsies


H Doose, M Schulz, A Beaumanoir, M …, 1989
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[CITATION] Advances in Epileptology: XII Epilepsy International Symposium


A Covanis, PM Jeavons, AK Gupta, JK Penry, 1981
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[CITATION] Clinical and EEG effect of once daily sodium valproate


A Covanis, AK Gupta - Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 1980
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