Symptomatic Narcolepsy and Generalized Seizures Following Surgery for Rathke’s Cleft Cyst
Symptomatic narcolepsy is a rare disorder caused by other underlying neurological disorders. One of the most frequent causes for symptomatic narcolepsy is brain tumors, usually in the region of the third ventricle and the diencephalon. Depending on clinical profile, the mass effect or surgical remov...
Main Authors: | On-Hwa Ryu, Han Uk Ryu, Sang-Ahm Lee |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Korean Society of Sleep Medicine
2014-12-01
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Series: | Sleep Medicine Research |
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Online Access: | http://www.sleepmedres.org/upload/pdf/smr-5-2-72.pdf |
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