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Definition of Hypersomnias

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- management." The true primary hypersomnias include: Narcolepsy (with and without cataplexy) Idiopathic hypersomnia Recurrent hypersomnias (like Kleine-Levin syndrome)...
- Idiopathic hypersomnia may also be referred to as IH, IHS, or primary hypersomnia, and belongs to a group of sleep disorders known as central hypersomnias, central...
- role of hyper-active GABAA receptors in the primary hypersomnias (narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia), medications that could counteract this activity...
- apnea or idiopathic hypersomnia. Some persons with EDS, including those with hypersomnias like narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia, are compelled to nap...
- daytime sleepiness while improving vigilance in primary hypersomnias, such as idiopathic hypersomnia. Flumazenil has also been used in hepatic encephalopathy...
- maintain sleep (DIMS) - Insomnias Disorder of Excessive sleep (DOES) - Hypersomnias Disorder of sleep wake schedule Parasomnias The International classification...
- sleep disorder. Other sleep disorders include sleep apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness at inappropriate times), sleeping sickness (disruption...
- Clarithromycin has been researched as a potential treatment for idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) in adults, but the evidence is limited. A 2021 Cochrane study determined...
- 001. PMID 20970360. Frenette, Eric; Kushida, Clete (2009). "Primary Hypersomnias of Central Origin". Seminars in Neurology. 29 (4): 354–67. doi:10.1055/s-0029-1237114...
- (2007). "Practice parameters for the treatment of narcolepsy and other hypersomnias of central origin". Sleep. 30 (12): 1705–11. doi:10.1093/sleep/30.12...