Sunflower Syndrome Guide
Sunflower Syndrome Guide
Sunflower Syndrome Guide
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Image from The Boston Globe Interview with Dr. Thiele (2019).
Quick Sunflower Syndrome Facts
There is a lot of misinformation on the internet about SS.
Here are the facts you need to know:
Handwaving
The handwaving and the seizure occur simultaneously. The
handwaving does NOT cause the seizure. This has been proven
by EEG tests.
Visit TODAY highlight on Dr. Thiele and SS (2019) for
handwaving examples and more background
Frequency of Seizures
The frequency of seizures may differ from one individual with
SS to another. Exposure to the sun and other light sources
may impact the length and duration of a seizure.
Cognition
Individuals with SS can have varying cognitive abilities. This
syndrome may interrupt learning and may lead to academic
and/or behavioral challenges.
Awareness of Surroundings
Although individuals with SS often continue to play or work
during a seizure, they may briefly be unaware of their
surroundings, which may impact safety in certain situations.
Survey Results: How Individuals with SS
Describe Their Seizures
A RedCap survey was completed by 68 patients with Sunflower syndrome.
Below describes how patients with SS reported feeling before, during, and after
their seizure (Barnett et al., 2021 & Clinical Features of SS video).
Treatments
Medications
Divalproex Sodium (Depakote)
Levetiracetam (Keppra)
Clobazam (Onfi)
Lamotrigine (Lamictal)
Recent studies have demonstrated that Fenfluramine
(Fintepla) may also help
Diet
Classic Ketogenic Diet
Low Glycemic Index Treatment (LGIT)
Modified Atkins Diet (MAD)
How to Support Individuals
with Sunflower Syndrome
A multidisciplinary approach between administrators,
teachers, and parents is essential to make home, school, and the community
safe for the individual with SS.
Suggested Modifications
Some individuals benefit from the use of modifications to help
reduce seizures.
IEP
Includes the individual's skills, education goals, services
needed to meet goals, and accommodations to support the
individual who has 1 or more of the disabilities supported by
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Is created by an IEP team which includes the individual's
parent/guardian, teacher(s), special education teacher(s),
school psychologist, and a district representative
Is reviewed annually and re-evaluated every 3 years
Symptoms of Anxiety
Facebook Group
Sunflower Syndrome - Photosensitive Epilepsy Peer Support:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/565719590271542/
Free Scientific Review Article
Geenen, K. R., Patel, S., & Thiele, E. A. (2021). Sunflower
syndrome: a poorly understood photosensitive epilepsy.
Developmental medicine and child neurology, 63(3), 259–262.
https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.14723
Redcap Survey
Barnett, J. R., Fleming, B. M., Doshi, S. P., Freedman, J.,
Ambrosio, N. R., Geenen, K. R., Bruno, P. L., & Thiele, E. A.
(2021). Understanding Sunflower syndrome: Results of an
online questionnaire. Epilepsy & behavior: E&B, 117, 107856.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.107856
Videos
Ictal EEG Provoked or Unprovoked Seizures?
https://youtu.be/4M3Oqw0Wm_0
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https://www.massgeneral.org/children/sunflower-syndrome
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