Narcolepsy is a chronic disabling neurological sleep disorder that requires lifelong treatment. We have outlined the clinical features of narcolepsy, the assessment and diagnosis process and have summarised the existing treatment options for children and adolescents with narcolepsy. In the future, the approach to management of paediatric narcolepsy should ideally be in a multidisciplinary setting, involving specialists in sleep medicine, sleep physiology, neurologists and psychologists/psychiatrists. A multidisciplinary approach will help to manage the potential impact of narcolepsy on children and adolescents who are in a stage of their life that is critical to their physical, emotional and social development and their academic attainment
The clinical manifestations and treatment of narcolepsy diagnosed in 51 prepubertal children (29 boy...
Paediatric sleep medicine is a relatively new but important and rapidly growing field. It is increas...
AbstractNarcolepsy, a chronic disorder of the sleep–wake cycle of multifactorial etiology, is charac...
Perhaps as many as 5 % of adults are excessively sleepy to a clinically relevant extent.1 The com-pa...
Narcolepsy is a disabling, rare, and chronic sleep disorder, currently classified as distinct centra...
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder that might cause severe morbidity and functional deterioration with...
The clinical and polysomnographic presentation of 12 published cases of narcolepsy with onset from e...
Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder with a strong negative impact on quality of life, especially ...
Although the initial manifestations of narcolepsy in children may differ from those with adult onset...
Narcolepsy type 1 is a life-long, severe, multifaceted disease often arising in childhood or adolesc...
Introduction: Narcolepsy is a chronic disease characterized by sleep attacks, excessive daytime slee...
This paper provides an overview of the diagnosis and management of narcolepsy in early childhood. Fo...
Narcolepsy is a lifelong central hypersomnia characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataple...
Narcolepsy is a relatively common neurological condition affecting the regulation of normal sleep/wa...
The clinical manifestations and treatment of narcolepsy diagnosed in 51 prepubertal children (29 boy...
Paediatric sleep medicine is a relatively new but important and rapidly growing field. It is increas...
AbstractNarcolepsy, a chronic disorder of the sleep–wake cycle of multifactorial etiology, is charac...
Perhaps as many as 5 % of adults are excessively sleepy to a clinically relevant extent.1 The com-pa...
Narcolepsy is a disabling, rare, and chronic sleep disorder, currently classified as distinct centra...
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder that might cause severe morbidity and functional deterioration with...
The clinical and polysomnographic presentation of 12 published cases of narcolepsy with onset from e...
Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder with a strong negative impact on quality of life, especially ...
Although the initial manifestations of narcolepsy in children may differ from those with adult onset...
Narcolepsy type 1 is a life-long, severe, multifaceted disease often arising in childhood or adolesc...
Introduction: Narcolepsy is a chronic disease characterized by sleep attacks, excessive daytime slee...
This paper provides an overview of the diagnosis and management of narcolepsy in early childhood. Fo...
Narcolepsy is a lifelong central hypersomnia characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataple...
Narcolepsy is a relatively common neurological condition affecting the regulation of normal sleep/wa...
The clinical manifestations and treatment of narcolepsy diagnosed in 51 prepubertal children (29 boy...
Paediatric sleep medicine is a relatively new but important and rapidly growing field. It is increas...
AbstractNarcolepsy, a chronic disorder of the sleep–wake cycle of multifactorial etiology, is charac...