Sleep disorders have an adverse impact on daily living for both children and their caregivers. Sleep disturbance and lack of restful sleep can masquerade as a myriad of clinical problems, including inattention, depression, headache, and seizures. A discussion highlighting differences between epilepsy and the most common sleep disorders during childhood is provided.
Treating epilepsy in the presence of sleep disorders / Tinuper P.; Bisulli F.; Provini F.; Geyer J.D.; Carney P.R.. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 343-361.
Treating epilepsy in the presence of sleep disorders
TINUPER, PAOLO;BISULLI, FRANCESCA;PROVINI, FEDERICA;
2012
Abstract
Sleep disorders have an adverse impact on daily living for both children and their caregivers. Sleep disturbance and lack of restful sleep can masquerade as a myriad of clinical problems, including inattention, depression, headache, and seizures. A discussion highlighting differences between epilepsy and the most common sleep disorders during childhood is provided.File in questo prodotto:
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