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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for Sleep abnormality
  1. ... to a malfunction of the immune system.The sleep abnormalities associated with narcolepsy likely result from a loss ... the body. In particular, hypocretins regulate the daily sleep-wake cycle. Researchers speculate that an abnormality of the immune system may trigger the loss ...
  2. ... and balance (ataxia) and seizures. Feeding problems and sleep abnormalities can also occur in people with the condition, ... short pauses in breathing while they sleep (obstructive sleep apnea). In ... of the brain show abnormalities in the brain's structure. For example, the ...
  3. ... with cataplexy, and in some cases without cataplexy, sleep abnormalities result from a loss of particular brain cells ( ... the body. In particular, hypocretins regulate the daily sleep-wake cycle. It ... an abnormality of the immune system.Researchers have identified changes ...
  4. ... compulsive behavior such as picking at the skin. Sleep abnormalities can also occur. Additional features of this condition ...
  5. ... cause momentary cessation of breathing while asleep (obstructive sleep apnea). These abnormalities can also cause affected individuals to breathe food ...
  6. ... delayed speech and language skills, distinctive facial features, sleep disturbances, behavioral problems, and other abnormalities affecting many parts of the body.In most ...
  7. ... also experience short pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea).Affected individuals can also have abnormalities of organs such as the heart, kidneys, or ...
  8. ... often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, and mild hand and foot abnormalities. Most people with MAND also have features similar ...
  9. ... often have intellectual disability, developmental delay, impaired speech, sleep problems, distinctive facial features, and mild hand and foot abnormalities. Most people with MAND also have features similar ...
  10. ... more distinctive in later childhood and adulthood. Dental abnormalities are also common in affected individuals.Disrupted sleep patterns are characteristic of Smith-Magenis syndrome, and ...
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