Sleep-wake habits and control of postural muscle tone were investigated by self-report questionnaire in 183 subjects considered to have the narcoleptic syndrome, 62 subjects with hypersomnia and 10 with obstructive sleep apnoea. Results were compared with those in a group of 188 control subjects with normal sleep wake habits. Excessive daytime sleepiness, determined by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), was five times greater in the narcoleptic syndrome than in control subjects (score range 0-24, mean scores +/-SD 19.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe activity records of five groups of healthy or ill subjects have been measured for 4-26 days by an accelerometer placed on the nondominant wrist. These data, together with a record of times retiring to/rising from bed, have been used to produce a series of dichotomy indices for comparing the amounts of activity when in bed and out of bed. Reliable differences between individuals were found, with healthy subjects showing a greater degree of dichotomy than one subject with delayed sleep phase syndrome or three subjects with colorectal cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) and related disorders such as chronic multiple tics and obsessive compulsive behaviour are likely to be genetically transmitted with a Mendelian autosomal dominant mode of transmission. Following our discovery of a patient with GTS who also carried a balanced translocation 46 XY, t(3:8) (p21.3 q24.
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