Startle epilepsy

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.

Vomiting

Forceful ejection of the contents of the stomach through the mouth by means of a series of involuntary spasmic contractions.


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Vomiting attack with ACTH and ADH discharge improves startle epilepsy.
Hayashi M, Yasaka A, Maruki K.
Pediatr Neurol. 1996;14(4):322-5.
Vomiting attack with ACTH and ADH discharge improves startle epilepsy.