Pediatric Narcolepsy-A Practical Review

Pediatric narcolepsy is a chronic sleep-wakefulness disorder. Its symptoms frequently begin in childhood. This review article examined the literature for research reporting on the effects of treatment of pediatric narcolepsy, as well as proposed etiology and diagnostic tools. Symptoms of pediatric n...

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Main Authors: I-Hang Chung (Author), Wei-Chih Chin (Author), Yu-Shu Huang (Author), Chih-Huan Wang (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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