Seizing Light: Sunflower Syndrome

Seizing Light: Sunflower Syndrome

Sunflower syndrome represents a rare manifestation of pediatric photosensitive epilepsy. Children affected by this syndrome display heliotropism, a tendency to gravitate towards the sun or bright light, which causes them to wave their hands in front of their eyes, creating a strobe effect that triggers seizure activity, leading to lapses in consciousness and subsequent relief.

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