allepilessia
Allepilessia is a term that has appeared in scattered medical discussions and fictional works to describe a proposed overlap between epileptic phenomena and allergic or immune-mediated responses. It is not recognized as a distinct disorder in major medical classifications such as the ICD or DSM, and there is no consensus on its diagnostic criteria.
Clinical presentation, when described, includes episodes resembling epileptic seizures—loss of consciousness, motor symptoms, brief automatisms—that occur
Cause and pathophysiology: The notion is speculative. Proposed mechanisms include immune-mediated neuroinflammation, mast cell activation, histamine
Diagnosis: Evaluation would distinguish between epilepsy, syncope, PNES, and other conditions. Investigations might include EEG, video-EEG
Management and prognosis: In the absence of validated criteria, treatment is not standardized. Management would focus
Etymology and usage: The name combines elements related to allergy (alle- from 'allergy') and epilepsy. It has