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Hypersomnia

Hypersomnia is a neurological disorder of excessive time spent sleeping or excessive sleepiness. It can have many possible causes (such as seasonal affective disorder) and can cause distress and problems with functioning. In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), hypersomnolence, of which there are several…

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Other names
Hypersomnolence
Specialty
Psychiatry, neurology, sleep medicine

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Avg. degree1.98
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related to Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) · 8
Hypersomnia → During, It, MSLT, REM, Some, The, The MSLT, These
related to External links · 7
Hypersomnia → Archived, David Ryemed/3129, Dr, Help, Primary Hypersomnia, Public Radio Interview, Wayback Machine
related to Differential diagnosis · 6
Hypersomnia → CPAP, Even, For, More, Obstructive, When
related to Actigraphy · 5
Hypersomnia → Actigraphy, An, Furthermore, In, The
related to Symptoms · 5
Hypersomnia → EDS, Individuals, It, Sleep, The
related to The maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT) · 4
Hypersomnia → During, It, MWT, The
has treatment · 3
Hypersomnia → Although, Because, Behavioral
is a · 2
Hypersomnia → neurological disorder of excessive time spent sleeping or excessive sleepiness, pathological state characterized by a lack of alertness during the waking episodes of the day
related to Polysomnography · 2
Hypersomnia → It, Polysomnography
Other names · 1
Hypersomnia → Hypersomnolence

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HypersomniaOther namesHypersomnolence1.00infobox
HypersomniaSpecialtyPsychiatry, neurology, sleep medicine1.00infobox
Hypersomniais aneurological disorder of excessive time spent sleeping or excessive sleepiness0.90text
Hypersomniais apathological state characterized by a lack of alertness during the waking episodes of the day0.90text
the multiple sleep latency testinstance ofand objective tests0.80text
Alzheimer's diseaseinstance ofneurodegenerative conditions0.80text
Parkinson's diseaseinstance ofneurodegenerative conditions0.80text
or multiple system atrophy are frequently associated with primary hypersomniainstance ofneurodegenerative conditions0.80text
clinical depressioninstance ofSecondary hypersomniasSecondary hypersomnias are extremely numerous.Hypersomnia can be secondary to disorders0.80text
multiple sclerosisinstance ofSecondary hypersomniasSecondary hypersomnias are extremely numerous.Hypersomnia can be secondary to disorders0.80text
encephalitisinstance ofSecondary hypersomniasSecondary hypersomnias are extremely numerous.Hypersomnia can be secondary to disorders0.80text
epilepsyinstance ofSecondary hypersomniasSecondary hypersomnias are extremely numerous.Hypersomnia can be secondary to disorders0.80text

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