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Behavioral Patterns in Preschool and School-Aged Children with Snoring and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: A Scoping Review. [PDF]

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Narcolepsy and Disorders of Excessive Somnolence

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005
Recent studies provide valid criteria that help differentiate idiopathic narcolepsy from other disorders of excessive daytime somnolence [3]. Research to date suggests that idiopathic narcolepsy might properly be considered a disorder of excessive sleepiness with dysfunctional REM-sleep mechanisms, clinically evidenced as cataplexy and ...
Mark E, Dyken, Thoru, Yamada
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Increased severity of sleep-disordered breathing is associated with insomnia and excessive somnolence in primary school children

Sleep Medicine, 2016
The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of difficulty with initiation or maintenance of sleep (DIMS) and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in a general pediatric population, and to evaluate the relationship between these conditions and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) symptom intensity.This population-based cross-sectional study from 27
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Disorder of excessive daytime somnolence: a case series of 1,000 patients.

The Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association, 1990
Symptoms of excessive daytime somnolence range from mild to severe. In mild cases, there may be minimal interference with normal daytime function. The hypersomnia can be disabling. When severe the patient finds it difficult to remain awake at times when physically inactive.
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Case Report: Disorder of Excessive Somnolence Due to Central Nervous System Lymphoma

Neurosurgery, 1983
R P, Lesser   +5 more
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