Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10309821 | Seizure | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Our results indicate that medically refractory epilepsy patients believe that they spend more time sleeping, in contrast to the documented shorter sleep duration on polysomnography. This difference between perceived and actual sleep seems, by their data, to arise mainly from sleep fragmentation, disturbed architecture and the interesting finding of associated sleep apnea among the medically refractory epilepsy patients.
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Authors
Paresh Zanzmera, Garima Shukla, Anupama Gupta, Hariom Singh, Vinay Goyal, Achal Srivastava, Madhuri Behari,