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Nocturnal moaning and groaning—catathrenia or nocturnal vocalizations
Sleep and Breathing, 2011Descriptions of nocturnal vocalizations, including catathrenia, are few. We undertook a study at our center on patients diagnosed with catathrenia, to evaluate the characteristic features of these events and their response to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment.Retrospective study of patients with a diagnosis of catathrenia who had an ...
Eric J. Olson+5 more
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1977
AbstractThree case studies of the nocturnal jet at dawn are presented. Observations were made over southern England where the terrain is considerably less homogeneous than that over which previous published data concerning the jet have been obtained, for example the Great Plains and Wangara.It is shown that previously suggested layer models of the ...
Trevor H. Guymer, Alan J. Thorpe
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AbstractThree case studies of the nocturnal jet at dawn are presented. Observations were made over southern England where the terrain is considerably less homogeneous than that over which previous published data concerning the jet have been obtained, for example the Great Plains and Wangara.It is shown that previously suggested layer models of the ...
Trevor H. Guymer, Alan J. Thorpe
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Nocturia, nocturnal polyuria and secondary nocturnal voiding
British Journal of Nursing, 1999Getting up once to the toilet at night is normal. Getting up more than once may be abnormal. Potential causes include: nocturia, which is bladder related; nocturnal polyuria, which is cardiac in origin; and being awake for a variety of reasons that are not linked to the bladder.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2005
Nocturnal symptoms and overnight decrements in lung function are a common part of the asthma clinical syndrome. As many as 75% of asthmatic subjects are awakened by asthma symptoms at least once per week, with approximately 40% experiencing nocturnal symptoms on a nightly basis.
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Nocturnal symptoms and overnight decrements in lung function are a common part of the asthma clinical syndrome. As many as 75% of asthmatic subjects are awakened by asthma symptoms at least once per week, with approximately 40% experiencing nocturnal symptoms on a nightly basis.
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A simple hardware scale model is used to simulate nocturnal cooling rates for rural and urban environments under calm and cloudless conditions. Comparison with field observations gathered under similar conditions shows the model capable of reproducing ...
T. Oke
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A simple hardware scale model is used to simulate nocturnal cooling rates for rural and urban environments under calm and cloudless conditions. Comparison with field observations gathered under similar conditions shows the model capable of reproducing ...
T. Oke
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Nocturnal enuresis is a common problem that children may present with in a primary care setting. It is important to take a detailed history to rule out secondary causes; however, most cases are primary in nature. It is essential to demystify the problem and reassure parents by educating them that the episodes are nonvolitional and most children outgrow
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Nocturnal enuresis is a common problem that children may present with in a primary care setting. It is important to take a detailed history to rule out secondary causes; however, most cases are primary in nature. It is essential to demystify the problem and reassure parents by educating them that the episodes are nonvolitional and most children outgrow
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Low‐Dose Nocturnal Dexmedetomidine Prevents ICU Delirium. A Randomized, Placebo‐controlled Trial
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2018Y. Skrobik+3 more
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Seminars in Neurology, 2004
As a subset of epilepsy, nocturnal seizures amplify one of the major problems of epilepsy in general: episodes are less likely to be directly witnessed than daytime seizures, and therefore diagnosis and characterization are more difficult. As a sleep problem, nocturnal seizures are not benign, and the resulting sleep disruption can cause daytime ...
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As a subset of epilepsy, nocturnal seizures amplify one of the major problems of epilepsy in general: episodes are less likely to be directly witnessed than daytime seizures, and therefore diagnosis and characterization are more difficult. As a sleep problem, nocturnal seizures are not benign, and the resulting sleep disruption can cause daytime ...
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Criteria for nocturnal polyuria in nocturnal enuresis
Pediatrics International, 2021openaire +2 more sources