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A Case Study of Reflex Epilepsy Induced by Playing Chess

By Matthew Lynch
September 19, 2024
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Reflex epilepsy, a rare form of epilepsy triggered by specific stimuli, is often associated with sensory experiences like flashing lights or music. However, a recent case study highlights the potential for cognitive activity, specifically playing chess, to act as a trigger.

This case study involves a young male patient who experienced recurrent seizures during competitive chess matches. His seizures were characterized by a sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic-clonic movements, and subsequent post-ictal confusion. Interestingly, these seizures were absent outside of chess games, even during intense mental activity like studying.

Extensive neurological investigations revealed no underlying brain abnormalities. However, EEG recordings during chess games demonstrated clear electrographic seizure activity coinciding with the patient’s seizures. This confirmed the diagnosis of reflex epilepsy triggered by playing chess.

The exact mechanism behind this unusual trigger remains unclear. One hypothesis suggests that the intense concentration and complex cognitive processes involved in chess may create a unique neural environment predisposing the patient to seizures. The competitive pressure and emotional stress associated with the game could also play a role.

This case study underscores the need for a broad understanding of potential epilepsy triggers, extending beyond typical sensory stimuli. It emphasizes the importance of thorough investigation and personalized treatment approaches in managing epilepsy, considering individual patient factors and the unique circumstances surrounding their seizures.

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