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Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Circadian Rhythm Disorder in a Sighted Male With Normal Functioning.

Sumera Shaikh Solaiman, Ritwick Agrawal
Case Report Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 2018 6 citações
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Tipo de Estudo
Case Reports
Tamanho da Amostra
1
População
23-year-old sighted male doctoral student
Intervenção
Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Circadian Rhythm Disorder in a Sighted Male With Normal Functioning. None
Comparador
None
Desfecho Primário
Sleep-wake rhythm normalization
Direção do Efeito
Positive
Risco de Viés
Unclear

Abstract

This is a rare case of non-24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder in a sighted male with normal functioning. The patient, a 23-year-old doctorate graduate student, presented with difficulty falling asleep and excessive daytime sleepiness. He reported variable sleep and wake times. Overnight baseline polysomnography was unremarkable and his Multiple Sleep Latency Test was significant for short mean sleep latency. Sleep diary and actigraphy were obtained, which demonstrated a pattern of delaying of sleep and wake times each day. He had excellent symptom response to nightly melatonin.

Resumo Rápido

This is a rare case of non-24-hour sleep-wake circadian rhythm disorder in a sighted male with normal functioning who presented with difficulty falling asleep and excessive daytime sleepiness.

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