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parasomnias/fatigue

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Idiopathic hypersomnia with and without long sleep time: a controlled series of 75 patients.

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OBJECTIVE To characterize the clinical, psychological, and sleep pattern of idiopathic hypersomnia with and without long sleep time, and provide normative values for 24-hour polysomnography. METHODS University Hospital. METHODS Controlled, prospective cohort. METHODS 75 consecutive patients (aged 34

Sleepwalking.

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UNASSIGNED Sleepwalking (SW) is a parasomnia, an abnormal behavior occurring during sleep. SW is a non-REM sleep parasomnia, an arousal disorder, like sleep terrors and confusional arousals. SW results from an incomplete arousal from slow-wave sleep, some regions of the cerebral cortex being awake

Traumatic brain injury-induced sleep disorders.

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Sleep disturbances are frequently identified following traumatic brain injury, affecting 30%-70% of persons, and often occur after mild head injury. Insomnia, fatigue, and sleepiness are the most frequent sleep complaints after traumatic brain injury. Sleep apnea, narcolepsy, periodic limb movement

Prolonged asystolia in a young athlete: a case of sinus arrest during REM sleep.

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A young asymptomatic male athlete came to our laboratory to be enrolled in a research protocol on physical fatigue. Routine clinical and cardiological evaluations including echocardiogram were in the normal range. Several consecutive cardiopulmonary tests showed a fairly good tolerance to exercise,

Impact of pediatric epilepsy on sleep patterns and behaviors in children and parents.

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OBJECTIVE Disrupted sleep patterns in children with epilepsy and their parents are commonly described clinically. A number of studies have shown increased frequency of sleep disorders among pediatric epilepsy patients; however, few have characterized the association between epilepsy and parental

Narcolepsy with cataplexy: Does age at diagnosis change the clinical picture?

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Objective: To compare symptoms and sleep characteristics in patients diagnosed with narcolepsy-cataplexy (NC) before and after the age of 18 years. Methods: De novo patients

Functional impairment in adult sleepwalkers: a case-control study.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the restorative quality of sleep and daytime functioning in sleepwalking adult patients in comparison with controls. METHODS Prospective case-control study. METHODS Data were collected at the Sleep Disorders Center, Hôpital-Gui-de Chauliac, Montpellier, France between June

Sleep-related breathing and sleep-wake disturbances in ischemic stroke.

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BACKGROUND Sleep-related breathing disturbances (SDB) and sleep-wake disturbances (SWD) are often neglected in stroke patients. Recent studies suggest that they are frequent and have an impact on stroke outcome. METHODS We review current knowledge about frequency, clinical presentation, and

Sleep in the United States Military.

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The military lifestyle often includes continuous operations whether in training or deployed environments. These stressful environments present unique challenges for service members attempting to achieve consolidated, restorative sleep. The significant mental and physical derangements caused by

Traumatic brain injury and sleep disorders.

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Sleep disturbance is common after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Insomnia, fatigue, and sleepiness are the most frequent post-TBI sleep complaints with narcolepsy (with or without cataplexy), sleep apnea (obstructive or central), periodic limb movement disorder, and parasomnias occurring less
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