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Interview and treatment of idiopathic hypersomnia comorbidity tics disorder
The purpose of this paper is to present the diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic hypersomnia comorbidity tics disorder. The client is 15 years old, female, a senior student, with frequent blinking and a crooked mouth since childhood, diagnosed with tics
Li Gaofei, Li Miao, Zhang Daolong
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Mononucleosis: A Possible Cause of Idiopathic Hypersomnia
Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a rare central hypersomnia of unknown physiopathology. In this study, we determine if the presence of infectious mononucleosis evaluated by serological markers of Epstein Barr virus infection plays a role in this ...
Emilia Sforza +2 more
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Síndrome de Kleine-Levin: interface entre neurologia e psiquiatria [PDF]
We report the first episode of Kleine-Levin (KLS) syndrome in a 17-year-old male. The illness onset, clinical features, neuropsychological evaluation and polysomnographic recording are described.
Calil, Helena Maria +3 more
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Hypersomnia in Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A Co-incidental or an Aetiological Association?
Increased daytime sleepiness, hypersomnia, is a very common symptom in the general population and may cause serious problems in their lives. Hypersomnia may be idiopathic or may occur secondary to other aetiologies.
Aylin Bican Demir +2 more
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Diagnosis and management of central hypersomnias
Central hypersomnias are diseases manifested in excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) not caused by disturbed nocturnal sleep or misaligned circadian rhythms.
Karel Sonka, Marek Susta
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The Sleepy Teenager – Diagnostic Challenges [PDF]
The sleepy teenager puts the doctor in a, often tricky, situation where it must be decided if we deal with normal physiology or if we should suspect pathological conditions. What medical investigations are proper to consider?
Anne-Marie Landtblom, Maria Engström
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Precision Medicine for Idiopathic Hypersomnia [PDF]
Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) includes a clinical phenotype resembling narcolepsy (with repeated, short restorative naps), and a phenotype with an excess of sleep, sleep drunkenness, drowsiness, and infrequent long, nonrestorative naps. Sleep tests reflect this heterogeneity. MSLTs are greater than 8 min in 2/3 of the cases and poorly repeatable.
Arnulf, Isabelle +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: Narcolepsy (with and without cataplexy) and idiopathic hypersomnia, are disorders with common features but with different HLA-DQB1*0602 allele prevalence.
Fernando Morgadinho Santos Coelho +4 more
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Cortical–subcortical interactions in hypersomnia disorders: Mechanisms underlying cognitive and behavioral aspects of the sleep–wake cycle [PDF]
Subcortical circuits mediating sleep–wake functions have been well characterized in animal models, and corroborated by more recent human studies. Disruptions in these circuits have been identified in hypersomnia disorders (HDs) such as narcolepsy and ...
Galvin, James E +2 more
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Therapeutic Use Exemptions and the Doctrine of Double Effect
Without taking a position on the overall justification of anti-doping regulations, I analyse the possible justification of Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) from such rules.
Pike, Jon
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