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First Seizures Associated with Playing Electronic Screen Games:A Community-Based Study in Great Britain
Ann Neurol 37:733-737, Quirk,J.A.,et al, 1995
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Article Abstract
Active surveillance by virtually all electroencephalographic departments throughout Great Britain identified 118 patients who had first seizure while playing an electronic screen game during two 3-month periods. Patients were divided into Group A(46 patients)-those for whom there was thought to be a definite causal relationship(type 4 photoparoxysmal response);Group B(25 patients)-those for whom there was a probable causal relationship(types 1-3 photoparoxysmal response,clinical evidence of photosensitivity,subsequent recurrent seizures on repeat exposure to electronic screen games,and/or occipital spikes in the resting electroencephalogram);and Group C(47 patients)-those for whom there was no apparent causal relationship.The number of patients in Group C did not exceed that expected by the chance occurrence of two common events(playing electronic screen games and incidence of epilepsy).Most(103/118)of the patients were in the age range of 7 to 19 years.Within this age group the annual incidence of first seizures triggered by playing electronic screen games(Groups A and B combined)was estimated to be 1.5/100,000.
 
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