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Sleep disorders in imprinting disorders

S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry
A literature review of the current state of the etiology and pathogenesis of genomic imprinting disorders such as Angelman syndrome and Prader—Willi syndrome was performed. The mechanisms of the development of sleep disorders associated with these syndromes related to impaired expression of specific genes are considered in detail.
E.M. Ivannikova   +5 more
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CIRCADIAN RHYTHM SLEEP DISORDERS

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2004
This article begins with a review of the major central nervous system functional systems that allow for optimal alertness during the waking day, and the rapid initiation and good maintenance of sleep at night. Subsequent sections discuss each of the 6 primary circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
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Sleep-Related Dissociative Disorders

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2013
In sleep-related dissociative disorders, phenomena of the psychiatrically defined dissociative disorders emerge during the sleep period. They occur during sustained wakefulness, either in the transition to sleep or following an awakening from sleep. Behaviors during episodes vary widely, and can result in injury to self or others.
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Sleep disorders

2012
Ulrich, Voderholzer   +1 more
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Sleep Disorders

Hospital Practice, 1983
D J, Kupfer, C F, Reynolds
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Sleep Disorders/Sleep-Wake Disorders

2022
Marco O. Bertelli   +6 more
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Sleep Disorders: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders.

FP essentials, 2017
Sleep-related breathing disorders or sleep-disordered breathing are characterized by abnormal respiration during sleep. They are grouped into obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea, sleep-related hypoventilation, and sleep-related hypoxemia disorder.
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Sleep apnea disorders. Introduction to sleep and sleep disorders.

The Medical clinics of North America, 1985
This overview of normal and disordered sleep introduces techniques for recording and classifying sleep stages, physiological and temporal characteristics of sleep, age-related changes in sleep, consequences of sleep deprivation, theories on the function of sleep, and neurophysiological and biochemical mechanisms regulating sleep.
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