Daytime hypersomnolence, diagnosed by mean sleep latency on the MSLT ≤ 10 minutes. |
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Thalamic vascular lesions, particularly in the paramedian region may cause arousal disturbances and hypersomnolence. |
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Pearl was a certified general accountant who had been seriously affected by hypersomnolence and constant back pain and other related disorders. |
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The impact of this common genetic variant for efficient treatment of hypersomnolence and behavioral markers of increased sleep need after sleep loss is controversial. |
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Subjects with objectively measured sleepiness were not identified on self-reporting questionnaires, suggesting their inability to perceive their hypersomnolence. |
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Although hypersomnolence is one of the main characteristics of acute bilateral paramedian thalamic infarcts, there are only scarce reports in literature concerning polysomnographic follow-up of these patients. |
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In primary CSA, daytime hypersomnolence is less common than with OSA, although such daytime sleepiness has been commonly described in patients with central apnoea. |
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The patient with sleep disorders or daytime hypersomnolence can easily go unnoticed by the clinician, unless these symptoms are specifically asked about. |
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