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Etymology

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Blend of photosensitive +‎ epilepsy or from photo- +‎ epilepsy.

Noun

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photoepilepsy (countable and uncountable, plural photoepilepsies)

  1. (uncommon) Photosensitive epilepsy.
    • 1986, E.N. Petersen, L.H. Jensen, J. Drejer, T. Hononl, “New Perspectives in Benzodiazepine Receptor Pharmacology”, in Pharmacopsychiatry, volume 19, number 1, →DOI, page 5:
      With respect to antiepileptic effects ZK 91296 is surprisingly potent against spontaneous petit mal in rats, stress-induced seizures in gerbils, photoepilepsy in baboons, and DMCM-induced seizures in particular, whereas the compound is unexpectedIy inactive against kindled seizures.
    • 2003 May, Randolph W. Evans, Jack Gladstein, “Confusional Migraine or Photoepilepsy?”, in Headache, volume 43, number 5, →DOI, page 507:
      I was unable, however, to find literature indicating a higher incidence of migraine in patients with photoepilepsy.
    • 2022 November, Rachel Gurrell, Philip Iredale, Alexis Evrard, Venceslas Duveau, Céline Ruggiero, Corinne Roucard, “Pronounced antiseizure activity of the subtype-selective GABAA positive allosteric modulator darigabat in a mouse model of drug-resistant focal epilepsy”, in CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, volume 28, number 11, →DOI, page 1875:
      Darigabat is an α2/3/5 subunit-selective positive allosteric modulator of GABAA receptors that has demonstrated broad-spectrum activity in several preclinical models of epilepsy as well as in a clinical photoepilepsy trial.

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