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Accepted at: Jan, 31, 2025
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Rationale for new note
various alcohol use disorder and narcolepsy
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The DSMV diagnostic criteria for Narcolepsy is
A: {{c1::≥ 3::#}} episodes per week over the past {{c1::3 months::timeframe}} of any of the following
- {{c1::irrepressible need to sleep}}
- {{c1::lapsing into sleep}}
- {{c1::napping occuring within the same day }}
B: at least {{c1::1::#}} of:
- {{c1::episodes of cataplexy}}
- {{c1::hypocretin deficiency}}
- {{c1::nocturnal sleep polysomnography findings*}}
A: {{c1::≥ 3::#}} episodes per week over the past {{c1::3 months::timeframe}} of any of the following
- {{c1::irrepressible need to sleep}}
- {{c1::lapsing into sleep}}
- {{c1::napping occuring within the same day }}
B: at least {{c1::1::#}} of:
- {{c1::episodes of cataplexy}}
- {{c1::hypocretin deficiency}}
- {{c1::nocturnal sleep polysomnography findings*}}
Extra
* rapid eye movement (REM) sleep latency less than or equal to
15
minutes OR a multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) showing a mean sleep latency less than or equal to 8
minutes and two
or more sleep-onset REM periods.
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Source
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 5th ed. 2013;5(5).
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