audiogenic epilepsy
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n.
A form of reflex epilepsy induced by sound, usually a sudden loud noise.
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Words nearby audiogenic epilepsy
audio conference, audio description, audio disc, audio frequency, audiogenic, audiogenic epilepsy, audiogram, audio-lingual, audio-lingual method, audiology, audiometer
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