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Sleep Disorders

Seminars in Neurology, 2003
Patients with sleep disorders present with a variety of complaints including excessive daytime sleepiness, daytime spells, inability to sleep, uncomfortable sensation in the extremities, and unusual night time behaviors. This article provides eight vignettes on patients with sleep disorders including narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, obstructive ...
Hobson JA, SILVESTRI, Rosalia
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Sleep Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2001
Many pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies are available to treat sleep disorders successfully. Conventional stimulants and the new stimulant modafinil have roles to play in the management of narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia. Knowledge of the properties and clinical effects of these drugs allows adequate doses of medications to be used ...
B J, Howard, J, Wong
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Sleep Disorders

The American Journal of Medicine, 2019
Sleep disorders are frequent and can have serious consequences on patients' health and quality of life. While some sleep disorders are more challenging to treat, most can be easily managed with adequate interventions. We review the main diagnostic features of 6 major sleep disorders (insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, sleep-disordered breathing ...
Milena, K Pavlova, Véronique, Latreille
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Sleep Disorders

DeckerMed Psychiatry, 2015
Recent research has generated an enormous fund of knowledge about the neurobiology of sleep and wakefulness. Sleeping and waking brain circuits can now be studied by sophisticated neuroimaging techniques that map different areas of the brain during different sleep states and stages. Although the exact biologic functions of sleep are not known, sleep is
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Sleep disorders

Current Paediatrics, 1984
The development of multidisciplinary centers and the increasing availability of consultation in the overlapping borderland that sleep disorders medicine shares with many specialties are leading to accurate diagnoses and successful treatment for patients of physicians who are aware of the clinical situations in which polysomnography or sleep latency ...
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Sleep Disorders

Medical Clinics of North America, 1987
Advancements in sleep research have led to the development of new standards of what is normal sleep and arousal and new diagnostic tests for the detection of sleep disorders. Millions of adults have frequent or chronic complaints about the quality and quantity of their sleep.
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Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders [PDF]

open access: possibleFrontiers in Bioscience, 2003
Sleep has been observed in all vertebrates studied and in several invertebrates, notably the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. In all species, a substantial portion of life is spent in this behavioral state and disturbed sleep or lack of sleep has immediate negative impacts on performance and health.
Mehdi Tafti, Paul Franken
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