18 results with keyword: 'parkinsonism with excessive daytime sleepiness narcolepsy like disorder'
■ Abstract Background Parkin- sonian patients with excessive day- time sleepiness (EDS), hallucina- tions, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), short mean sleep latencies, and
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Type 1 narcolepsy (predominantly excessive daytime sleepiness with cataplexy) or type 2 narcolepsy (excessive daytime sleepiness without cataplexy) may drive treatment decisions,
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Abstract: Background : Parkinsonian patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), hallucina- tions, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), short mean sleep latencies, and
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The differential diagnosis includes narcolepsy with cataplexy and excessive daytime sleepiness, obesity, sleep deprivation, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and REM sleep
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Narcolepsy is a chronic disabling neurological sleep disorder characterized by the tetrad of symptoms excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), cataplexy, hypnagogic
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the 3 most common conditions of excessive daytime sleepiness diagnosed in any sleep laboratory are probably obstructive sleep apnoea, periodic limb movement disorder,
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sympathomimetic agents (e.g., amphetamine and methylphenidate), are indicated to improve wakefulness in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) associated with narcolepsy;
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Thus the impact of living with narcolepsy is often embedded in maintaining acceptable social functioning (within family, friendship and work relationships), and this is
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The classic tetrad of symptoms for narcolepsy includes excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations 8.. Not all symptoms
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* Approved by the FDA to improve wakefulness in adult patients with excessive sleepiness associated with narcolepsy, shift work sleep disorder, and patients optimally managed
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control children demonstrated differences between them that were consistently statistically significant, with the worse scores of the narcolepsy group covering many aspects of
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Gemma Slater et al., Excessive daytime sleepiness in sleep disorders (Introduction/ Common causes of excessive daytime sleepiness/ Fragmentation of sleep), J Thorac
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The HPA axis does important work during slow wave sleep, so when we disrupt this phase of sleep or when we are not reaching this stage of sleep, we are really putting ourselves at
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Narcolepsy, Excessive daytime sleepiness, Cataplexy, Hypocretin, Multiple Sleep Latency Test, Cognitive function... In this review we aim to provide both an overview of the
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The study of medieval discourses cannot of course be viable without a sensitivity to the means of communication and an awareness of the kinds of
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(b) biological need for sleep, (c) sleep quantity, (d) cognitive performance and excessive daytime sleepiness, (e) sleep and gender, (f) excessive daytime sleepiness and academic
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US modafinil in narcolepsy group 79 RCT 283 Pl vs MOD (200 – 400 mg) MWT, MSLT, subjective MOD improves SOL times for MWT and MSLT and improves EDS US modafinil in narcolepsy group
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