
1) Sleep disorder
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Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep. Most parasomnias are dissociated sleep states which are partial arousals during the transitions between wakefulness and NREM sleep...
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An abnormal disruption of sleep, such as sleep walking, sleep talking, nightmares, bedwetting, sleep apnea (problems with breathing that cause loud snoring), or nighttime seizures.
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Any dysfunction associated with sleep, e.g., somnabulism, pavor nocturnus, enureseis, or nocturnal seizures. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(par″ә-som´ne-ә) a category of primary sleep disorders in which abnormal events occur during sleep because of activation of physiological systems at inappropriate times. Included are nightmare disorder, sleep terror disorder, and sleepwalking disorder. See also dyssomnia.
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Abnormal behavior or physiological events occurring during sleep or sleep-wake transitions.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′ă-som′nē-ă Definitions: 1. Any dysfunction associated with sleep, somnabulism, pavor nocturnus, enuresis, or nocturnal seizures.
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Parasomnia: A sleep disorder in which odd or dangerous events occur that intrude on sleep. The parasomnias include sleep talking, sleepwalking (somnambulism), sleep terrors, REM behavior disorder, and nocturnal dissociative disorder. Sleep talking may range from a word or two to an entire speech of which the sleep talker has no recollection; it is ...
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parasomnia Any dysfunction associated with sleep, e.g., somnabulism, pavor nocturnus, enureseis, or nocturnal seizures.
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