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Idiopathic hypersomnia

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2016
Idiopathic hypersomnia continues to evolve from the concept of "sleep drunkenness" introduced by Bedrich Roth in Prague in 1956 and the description of idiopathic hypersomnia with two forms, polysymptomatic and monosymptomatic, by the same Bedrich Roth in 1976.
Michel, Billiard, Karel, Sonka
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Idiopathic Hypersomnia

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2001
In contrast to narcolepsy and the Kleine-Levin syndrome, idiopathic hypersomnia is a recently described sleep disorder. Absence of associated clinical features such as cataplexy or megaphagia and characteristic polysomnographic features such as sleep-onset REM episodes render positive diagnosis more uncertain in idiopathic hypersomnia than in the fwo ...
M, Billiard, Y, Dauvilliers
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Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2023
Narcolepsy types 1 and 2 and idiopathic hypersomnia are primary Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders of hypersomnolence characterized by profound daytime sleepiness and/or excessive sleep need. Onset of symptoms begins typically in childhood or adolescence, and children can have unique presentations compared with adults.
Margaret, Blattner, Kiran, Maski
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Idiopathic hypersomnia

Neurologic Clinics, 1996
Idiopathic hypersomnia is not as well delineated as narcolepsy and its history is much more recent. There are at least two forms of the disorder: (1) a polysymptomatic form, characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, nocturnal sleep of abnormally long duration, and signs of sleep drunkenness on awakening, and (2) a monosymptomatic form that ...
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Idiopathic Hypersomnia: Neurobiology, Diagnosis, and Management

CNS Drugs, 2023
Idiopathic hypersomnia is a chronic neurologic sleep disorder that manifests as excessive daytime sleepiness despite normal or prolonged sleep times for age. Frequently, idiopathic hypersomnia is clinically characterized by marked sleep inertia, long and unrefreshing naps, and a high sleep efficiency.
Anne Marie Morse, Sreelatha Naik
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Measurement of symptoms in idiopathic hypersomnia: the idiopathic hypersomnia severity scale

Sleep Medicine, 2019
To validate the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale (IIHSS), a self-report measure of hypersomnolence symptoms, consequences, and responsiveness to treatment.The 14-item IHSS (developed and validated by sleep experts with patients' feedback) was filled in by 218 participants (2.3% missing data). Among the 210 participants who fully completed the IHSS,
Yves, Dauvilliers   +7 more
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Idiopathic hypersomnia: a neurological dilemma

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2001
Historically, there has been some confusion with wakefulness test (MWT), explore the degree (or lack) of alertness, rather than real changes in sleep the use of terms such as “narcolepsy” “excessive daytime sleepiness” and “hypersomnia” [1]. The structure and amount.
Christian, Guilleminault   +1 more
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