Definition of Cataplexy. Meaning of Cataplexy. Synonyms of Cataplexy

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Definition of Cataplexy

Cataplexy
Cataplexy Cat"a*plex`y, n. [Gr. ? amazement: cf. Apoplexy.] (Med.) A morbid condition caused by an overwhelming shock or extreme fear and marked by rigidity of the muscles. -- Cat`a*plec"tic, a.

Meaning of Cataplexy from wikipedia

- Cataplexy is a sudden and transient episode of muscle weakness accompanied by full conscious awareness, typically triggered by emotions such as laughing...
- hallucinations, sleep paralysis, disturbed nocturnal sleep (DNS), and cataplexy. People with narcolepsy tend to sleep about the same number of hours per...
- that most narcolepsy cases with cataplexy, and a minority of cases (5–30 %) without cataplexy or with atypical cataplexy-like symptoms, are caused by a...
- ejaculation and the cataplexy ****ociated with narcolepsy. It may also address certain fundamental features surrounding narcolepsy besides cataplexy (especially...
- transmitter" is also described in the book, as a weapon for inducing cataplexy. The name of the device is a reference to the neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield...
- sleepiness, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. Patients with narcolepsy are diagnosed as either type 1 or type 2, with only the former presenting cataplexy symptoms...
- of sodium oxybate is in treating two of the symptoms of narcolepsycataplexy (sudden muscle weakness) and excessive daytime sleepiness. Reviews of...
- Zimelidine was reported by Montplaisir and Godbout to be very effective for cataplexy in 1986, back when this was usually controlled by tricyclic antidepressants...
- syncope"), which in turn can cause trauma. See also laughter-induced syncope, cataplexy, and Bezold–Jarisch reflex. Gelastic seizures can be due to focal lesions...
- that most narcolepsy cases with cataplexy, and a minority of cases (5–30 %) without cataplexy or with atypical cataplexy-like symptoms, are caused by a...