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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2008
To enhance the ability of the practitioner to diagnose and manage children with parasomnias in the office setting.Over 80% of preschool-age children experience parasomnia events. Instability in the regulation of sleep continuity might underlie sleep walking, sleep terrors, and confusional arousals. Catathernia or nocturnal groaning is a parasomnia that
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To enhance the ability of the practitioner to diagnose and manage children with parasomnias in the office setting.Over 80% of preschool-age children experience parasomnia events. Instability in the regulation of sleep continuity might underlie sleep walking, sleep terrors, and confusional arousals. Catathernia or nocturnal groaning is a parasomnia that
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1994
Parasomnias are frequent. They usually represent either the exaggeration of a physiological phenomenon (e.g. sleep starts) or a non-disturbing, idiopathic and usually benign sleep disorder (e.g. sleep talking and bruxism), which need only counseling and improvement of sleep hygiene. However, occasionally parasomnias are of clinical relevance.
C, Bassetti, C W, Hess
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Parasomnias are frequent. They usually represent either the exaggeration of a physiological phenomenon (e.g. sleep starts) or a non-disturbing, idiopathic and usually benign sleep disorder (e.g. sleep talking and bruxism), which need only counseling and improvement of sleep hygiene. However, occasionally parasomnias are of clinical relevance.
C, Bassetti, C W, Hess
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2013
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into sleep, within sleep or during arousals from sleep. Parasomnias occur more frequently in children than in adults. All parasomnias can be diagnosed based on subjective reports from the patient, parent or caregiver, except for REM sleep behavior disorder where ...
Dr Sue Wilson, Prof. David J. Nutt
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Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into sleep, within sleep or during arousals from sleep. Parasomnias occur more frequently in children than in adults. All parasomnias can be diagnosed based on subjective reports from the patient, parent or caregiver, except for REM sleep behavior disorder where ...
Dr Sue Wilson, Prof. David J. Nutt
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Abstract Parasomnias are undesirable or physical events that occur with sleep. These events occur out of non–rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep or rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and involve a variety of behaviors. In this chapter we will discuss the classification, key elements, and the underlying pathophysiology of parasomnias and then ...
Bradley V. Vaughn, Nathan A. Walker
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Bradley V. Vaughn, Nathan A. Walker
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La Revue du praticien, 1997
Parasomnias are classified as dysfunctions associated with sleep, sleep stages, or partial arousals from sleep. The main part of this article is devoted to the parasomnias which occur in slow wave sleep and correspond to a partial arousal during this state, that is: night terrors, confusional arousals and somnambulism.
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Parasomnias are classified as dysfunctions associated with sleep, sleep stages, or partial arousals from sleep. The main part of this article is devoted to the parasomnias which occur in slow wave sleep and correspond to a partial arousal during this state, that is: night terrors, confusional arousals and somnambulism.
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Diagnosis and Management of NREM Sleep Parasomnias in Children and Adults
Diagnostics, 2023Greta Mainieri +2 more
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