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Further observations on sleep abnormalities in Kleine-Levin syndrome: abnormal breathing pattern during sleep
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
|July 1, 1981
Abstract:
In two adolescent and two adult patients with Kleine-Levin syndrome, polygraphic sleep recording performed during somnolent and non-somnolent periods revealed various forms of abnormal breathing patterns during sleep. These included periodic breathing and hypopnoeic episodes associated with brief arousals and, in one adult patient, a full blown sleep apnoea syndrome. It is suggested that abnormal breathing in sleep in this syndrome may result from central hypoexcitability.