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Startle epilepsy

MONDO:0015648

Startle epilepsy is a rare neurologic disease characterized by frequent and spontaneous epileptic seizures (frequently with symmetrical or asymmetrical tonic features) triggered by a normal startle in response to a sudden and unexpected somatosensory (most frequently auditory) stimulus. Falls are common and can be traumatic. In most cases, the disease is associated with spastic hemi-, di-, or tetraplegia and intellectual disability.

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Disease (680) Epilepsy (438) Nervous system disorder (231) Brain disorder (125) Central nervous system disorder (107) Human disease (14) Reflex epilepsy (1) Disease by body system or component (0)
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  • Routine EEGs may hold hidden clues to childhood epilepsy — a new analysis method is put to the test

    Diagnosis Completed

    This study is testing whether a computer tool called BioEP can detect signs of seizure susceptibility in standard EEG recordings from children with epilepsy. Researchers will analyze past EEGs from 530 children aged 2 to 18 who already have an epilepsy diagnosis. The goal is to s…

    Sponsor: Neuronostics Ltd • Aim: Diagnosis

    Last updated Aug 01, 2026 00:00 UTC

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