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Two Cases of Isolated Sleep Paralysis

Lim YM, Lee SA

  • KMID: 2342996
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2002 Jul;20(4):401-403.
We report two patients with frequent isolated sleep paralysis (SP). They have neither cataplexy nor daytime sleepiness, and there was no HLA DR2 or DQ1 association. We elicited one episode...
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A case of Sleep Paralysis Associated with Hyperventilation

Suh KY, Kim L, Lee S

  • KMID: 2317235
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 1994 Dec;1(2):182-187.
The Authors report a case of sleep paralysis patient who is 25-years old man. He complained that he has been experiencing episode "being suffocated" during sleep and could not move...
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A Case of Narcolepsy Diagnosed by Multiple Sleep Latency Test

Yoo KS, Choi WK, Yang JS, Kim JS

  • KMID: 2335227
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1997 Feb;40(2):265-269.
Narcolepsy is a serious, lifelong, disabling disorder characterized by a tetrad of symptoms including excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucination, and sleep paralysis. We experienced a 14 year old boy...
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Morphological Changes in Narcolepsy

Joo EY

  • KMID: 2202655
  • J Korean Sleep Res Soc.
  • 2013 Dec;10(2):35-38.
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder with the abnormal regulation of the sleep-wake cycle, resulting in excessive daytime sleepiness, disturbed nocturnal sleep, and manifestations related to rapid eye movement sleep...
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Sleep and Panic

Kim YC

  • KMID: 2317278
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 1997 Jun;4(1):49-56.
Nocturnal panic involves sudden awakening from sleep in a state of panic characterized by various somatic sensation of sympathetic arousal and intense fear. Many(18-71%) of the spontaneous panic attacks tend...
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Gender Differences in Narcolepsy Symptomatology among Adolescents

Han EK, Shin YK, Yoon IY

  • KMID: 2317434
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2005 Dec;12(2):133-138.
OBJECTIVES: Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucination. As there have been few researches on narcolepsy symptomatology in adolescents, we examined gender differences and prevalence...
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Recent Updates on Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia

Hong S

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological sleep disorder caused by hypocretin neuron loss, resulting in excessive daytime sleepiness, disturbed nocturnal sleep, and intrusions of aspects of rapid eye movement sleep in...
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Narcolepsy: Clinical Feature, Diagnosis and Treatment

Shin HB

  • KMID: 2317492
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2010 Dec;17(2):63-68.
Narcolepsy is a central neurologic system disease. It begins early in life with disabling symptoms including excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucination and nocturnal sleep fragmentation. Patient with...
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Two Patients of REM Sleep Behavior Disorders with Narcolepsy or Periodic Limb Movement Disorder

Seo DW, Lee IK, Roh SY, Hong SB

  • KMID: 2342532
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1996 Jun;14(2):583-589.
Rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep behavior (RBD) is a form of REM sleep motor dyscontrol characterized by complex, vigorous, and frequently violent behaviors without atonia during the REM sleep. The motor dyscontrol...
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A Case of Narcoleptic Patient with Psychotic Symptoms

Hong SC, Song JM, Jeong JH, Kwon YS, Han JH, Lee SP

  • KMID: 2340884
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2003 Sep;42(5):654-658.
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations and disrupted nocturnal sleep. We report a patient with a diagnosis of schizophrenia who was...
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Sleep Paralysis in Schizophrenia and Mood Disorder

Park JH, Yang CK

  • KMID: 2317382
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2002 Dec;9(2):115-121.
OBJECTIVES: Although sleep paralysis (SP) has been known as one of the symptoms of narcolepsy, recently it has become recognized as occurring frequently in the general population. However, the prevalence...
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Parasomnia as an Initial Presentation of Narcolepsy

Kang JJ, Kang HG, Seo MW, Shin BS, Oh SY, Ryu HU

Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucinations. Only a few studies have focused on non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and REM parasomnias in narcolepsy. We...
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Narcolepsy Variant Presented with Difficult Waking

Lee HW, Hong SB

  • KMID: 2317347
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2000 Dec;7(2):115-119.
OBJECTIVES SUMMARY: A 20-year-old man was presented with a history of difficult waking for 10 years. He suffered from morning headache, chronic fatigue and mild daytime sleepiness but had no...
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Nocturnal Sleep Fragmentation in Narcoleptics and Its Clinical Implications

Park DH, Shon CH, Jeong DU

  • KMID: 2317262
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 1996 Jun;3(1):47-55.
Narcolepsy is characterized by sleep attack with excessive daytime sleepiness(EDS), cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucination. Paradoxically, narcoleptics tend to complain of frequent arousals and shallow sleep during the night...
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Expression of Human Leukocyte Antigen DQB1*0602 in Korean Patients with Narcolepsy

Hong SC, Woo YS, Park SA, Jeong JH, Han JH, Kim L, Lee SP

  • KMID: 2317361
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2001 Dec;8(2):107-112.
INTRODUCTION: Narcolepsy, a sleep dosorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy, is known to be closely associated with the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DQB1*0602. Several studies have suggested that...
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Comparison of Health Related Quality of Life between Type I and Type II Narcolepsy Patients

Cho JW, Kim DJ, Noh KH, Han J, Jung DS

OBJECTIVES: Narcolepsy with cataplexy is a rare chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations. The aims of the present study were comparing the...
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A Case of Eyeball Perforation Through Self-injury Found in a Narcoleptic Patient

Han JI, Song BJ, Lee YJ

  • KMID: 2337025
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2002 Jun;43(6):1086-1090.
PURPOSE: Narcolepsy is a specific neurologic syndrome consisting of excessive daytime drowsiness, cataplexy, and the additional phenomena of sleep paralysis and intense dreamlike hallucinations at sleep-wake transitions. We are reporting...
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Evaluation of Cognitive Functions in Patients with Narcolepsy

Jin YY, Yoon JS, Chung EK

  • KMID: 2285635
  • J Agric Med Community Health.
  • 2013 Jun;38(2):97-107.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate attention, memory and executive function in patients with narcolepsy. METHODS: This study included 23 narcoleptic patients whose diagnosis were confirmed by the International Classification of...
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Comparison of Narcolepsy with Cataplexy and without Cataplexy: Clinical Variables, HLA-DQB1*0602, and Hypocretin

Jeong JH, Hong SC, Shin YK, Han JH, Lee SP

  • KMID: 2341266
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2007 Jan;46(1):50-57.
OBJECTIVES: Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder, characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucination. Among these symptoms, cataplexy is one of the most pathognomonic symptoms in narcolepsy....
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Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Case Confounding with Thyrotoxicosis

Chung JK, Kim EJ

  • KMID: 2317504
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2011 Jun;18(1):40-44.
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder, which is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) that is typically associated with cataplexy, sleep fragmentation and other REM sleep-related phenomenon such as sleep paralysis...
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