Volume 23, Issue 6 pp. 923-926
Clinical commentary

Sexual orgasm as a trigger for reflex epilepsy

Ana Azevedo

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Ana Azevedo

Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga, Portugal

Correspondence: Ana do Carmo Ramalho Moreira Azevedo Hospital de São Sebastião Rua Doutor Cândido de Pinho, 4520-211 Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>Search for more papers by this author
Rita Rodrigues

Rita Rodrigues

Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga, Portugal

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Bárbara Teixeira

Bárbara Teixeira

Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga, Portugal

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Peter Grebe

Peter Grebe

Centro Hospitalar de Entre o Douro e Vouga, Portugal

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First published: 07 January 2022
Citations: 1

Abstract

Reflex epilepsy is a syndrome in which seizures can be elicited by a specific afferent sensory stimulus or an activity undertaken by the patient. Among all reported stimuli, orgasm has rarely been mentioned. We describe a woman presenting with seizures following orgasm. On interictal EEG, no epileptiform activity was found, even during hyperventilation. Brain MRI showed a small cyst next to the right choroid fissure, modulating the superior surface of the right hippocampus. We reviewed all published case reports of reflex epilepsy induced by orgasm in order to compare clinical, electroencephalographic and neuroimaging findings.

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