- the
Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM-5),
hypersomnolence, of
which there are
several subtypes,
appears under sleep-wake disorders...
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phase 2
clinical trial in the
treatment of
central hypersomnolence (i.e.,
idiopathic hypersomnolence and
narcolepsy without cataplexy).
There was no apparent...
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sleep disorders known as
central hypersomnias,
central disorders of
hypersomnolence, or
hypersomnia of
brain origin.
Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual...
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narcolepsy only. The DSM-5
refers to
narcolepsy without cataplexy as
hypersomnolence disorder. The most
recent edition of the
International classification...
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Idiopathic hypersomnolence disorder 8A20.4 Kleine-Levin
syndrome 8A20.5
Behaviourally induced hypersomnolence 8A20.6
Hypersomnolence due to substances...
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appears to be most
effective at
improving symptoms ****ociated with
hypersomnolence, with
three reviews finding clinically significant reductions in daytime...
- The
International classification of
Sleep Disorders (ICSD) is "a
primary diagnostic,
epidemiological and
coding resource for
clinicians and researchers...
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condition and that they show the
following signs: influenza-like signs;
hypersomnolence (hypersomnia), wakeability,
ophthalmoplegia (paralysis of the muscles...
- Michalopoulos, A.; Tzelepis, G.; Geroulanos, S. (2003). ""Morbid
obesity and
hypersomnolence in
several members of an
ancient royal family"". Thorax. 58 (3): 281–282...
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appears to be most
effective at
improving symptoms ****ociated with
hypersomnolence, with
three reviews finding clinically significant reductions in daytime...