Forced eye closure-induced reflex seizure and non-ketotic hyperglycemia

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We report an uncommon case of 53-year-old female patient with partial seizure induced by forced voluntary eye closure due to non-ketotic hyperglycemia. The initial laboratory tests showed an elevated blood glucose level of 550 mg/dL but no evidence of ketosis. Brain magnetic resonance imaging was normal. When the blood glucose levels decreased slowly to about 150 mg/dL in five days, the seizures ended completely. No anticonvulsants were used. Since seizures are generally refractory to antiepileptic medication, control of blood glucose is essential.

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Tiras, R., Mutlu, A., Ozben, S., Aydemir, T., & Ozer, F. (2009). Forced eye closure-induced reflex seizure and non-ketotic hyperglycemia. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 29(4), 313–315. https://doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.55319

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