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sleep:3-hypersomnolence-disorder [on February 19, 2023]
psychdb
sleep:3-hypersomnolence-disorder [on June 7, 2023]
psychdb [Hypersomnolence Disorder]
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-====== Hypersomnolence Disorder ======+====== ​Idiopathic Hypersomnia (Hypersomnolence Disorder======
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 ===== Primer ===== ===== Primer =====
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 ==== Sign and Symptoms ==== ==== Sign and Symptoms ====
   * Individuals often report constant sleepiness and prolonged naps. The naps are not refreshing. There can often be sleep inertia lasting 2-3 hours in the morning, and individuals may be aggressive in the mornings.   * Individuals often report constant sleepiness and prolonged naps. The naps are not refreshing. There can often be sleep inertia lasting 2-3 hours in the morning, and individuals may be aggressive in the mornings.
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 ===== Pathophysiology ===== ===== Pathophysiology =====
   * Hypersomnolence can be increased temporarily by psychological stress and alcohol use, but they have not been documented as environmental precipitating factors.   * Hypersomnolence can be increased temporarily by psychological stress and alcohol use, but they have not been documented as environmental precipitating factors.
   * Viral infections have been reported to have preceded or accompanied hyper somnolence in about 10% of cases. HIV pneumonia, infectious mononucleosis,​ and Guillain-Barré syndrome, can also evolve into hypersomnolence within months after the infection.   * Viral infections have been reported to have preceded or accompanied hyper somnolence in about 10% of cases. HIV pneumonia, infectious mononucleosis,​ and Guillain-Barré syndrome, can also evolve into hypersomnolence within months after the infection.
   * Hypersomnolence can also appear within 6-18 months follow ing a head trauma.   * Hypersomnolence can also appear within 6-18 months follow ing a head trauma.
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 +===== Differential Diagnosis =====
 +  * Normative variation in sleep
 +  * Poor sleep quality and fatigue
 +  * Insufficient sleep time
 +  * Breathing-related sleep disorders
 +    * [[sleep:​breathing:​1-osa|Obstructive sleep apnea]]
 +  * Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders
 +  * [[sleep:​4-narcolepsy|Narcolepsy]]
 +  * [[sleep:​parasomnias:​home|Parasomnias]]
 +  * [[cl:​kleine-levin-syndrome|Kleine-Levin syndrome]]
 +  * Other mental disorders
 +    * [[mood:​1-depression:​home|Major depressive disorder]]
  
 ===== Investigations ===== ===== Investigations =====
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   * There are no consistently effective treatments, but [[meds:​stimulants:​modafinil|modafinil]] can be used as a wakefulness promoting agent.   * There are no consistently effective treatments, but [[meds:​stimulants:​modafinil|modafinil]] can be used as a wakefulness promoting agent.
  
-===== Differential Diagnosis ===== 
-  * Normative variation in sleep 
-  * Poor sleep quality and fatigue 
-  * Insufficient sleep time 
-  * Breathing-related sleep disorders 
-    * [[sleep:​breathing:​1-osa|Obstructive sleep apnea]] 
-  * Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders 
-  * [[sleep:​4-narcolepsy|Narcolepsy]] 
-  * [[sleep:​parasomnias:​home|Parasomnias]] 
-  * [[cl:​kleine-levin-syndrome|Kleine-Levin syndrome]] 
-  * Other mental disorders 
-    * [[mood:​1-depression:​home|Major depressive disorder]] 
  
 ===== Resources ===== ===== Resources =====