Childhood narcolepsy and autism spectrum disorders – an underdiagnosed neuropsychiatric association?
Introduction: Childhood narcolepsy is associated with various emotional, behavioural and cognitive dysfunctions as well as with psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders: anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and psychosis. A relationship between these conditions is not clear –comorbidity as well as similar pathophysiological mechanisms can be suggested. The aim of our study is to describe four children with narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) and new comorbidity of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)–Asperger syndrome.
Source: Sleep Medicine - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: I. P říhodová, I. Dudová, M. Mohaplová, M. Hrdlička, S. Nevšímalová Tags: Narcolepsy Source Type: research
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