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  1. Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which individuals experience pauses in breathing (apnea) during sleep, which are associated with partial or complete closure ...
  2. ... epileptic encephalopathy with continuous spike-and-wave during sleep syndrome (ECSWS), autosomal dominant rolandic epilepsy with speech ... called continuous spike and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS). This pattern occurs while the affected child ...
  3. Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder that disrupts the normal sleep-wake cycle. Although this condition can appear at any age, it most often begins ... day they may experience an overwhelming urge to sleep. "Sleep attacks" can occur at unusual times, such ...
  4. ... to play a role during deep (slow-wave) sleep.The GluN2A subunit of NMDA receptors determines where ... activity in the brain, usually during slow-wave sleep; a loss of speech and language skills and ...
  5. ... with this condition. Other problems can include migraine, sleep problems, or anxiety. Some people with DLG4-related ... intellectual developmental disorder, autosomal dominant 62 SHINE syndrome sleep disturbances, hypotonia, intellectual disability, neurologic disorder, and epilepsy ...
  6. ... this disorder take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially during sleep, resulting in a shortage of oxygen and a ... PHOX2B Gene Non-Polyalanine Repeat Mutation. J Clin Sleep Med. 2017 Jul 15;13(7):925-927. ...
  7. ... increased cravings for carbohydrates and an increase in sleep (hypersomnia). Affected individuals with underlying bipolar disorder typically ... individuals usually have a loss of appetite and sleep, unlike those with symptoms in the fall and ...
  8. ... relaxed or drowsy. When these movements occur during sleep, they are called periodic limb movements of sleep (PLMS); when they occur while a person is ...
  9. ... and balance (ataxia) and seizures. Feeding problems and sleep abnormalities can also occur in people with the ... individuals experience short pauses in breathing while they sleep (obstructive sleep apnea). In some people with Xia- ...
  10. ... involved in daily (circadian) rhythms, such as the sleep-wake cycle. The RAI1 protein also appears to ... spectrum disorder (which affects social interaction and communication), sleep disturbances, and other health problems. The condition results ...
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