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From the Publisher:
Sleep medicine is a rapidly
developing discipline and recent advances have greatly improved the outlook
for many patients. Nevertheless, sleep disorders still often go
unrecognized, resulting in potentially avoidable morbidity.
Sleep Medicine:
A Guide to Sleep and Its Disorders is a practical reference which will
be invaluable to physicians faced with sleep related problems, including
sleep specialists, neurologists, psychiatrists, respiratory physicians,
general (internal) physicians, paediatricians, geriatricians and general
practitioners
Based on the
successful first edition Handbook of Sleep Medicine by the same author, this
is a comprehensive work on sleep and its disorders emphasizing not only the
scientific background and physiological basis, but also the clinical
features and social context. The clinical chapters are symptom-based
and cover important topics, such as sleep apneas and narcolepsy. There
is a separate chapter on the effects of drugs on sleep and an account of how
to investigate sleep disorders. The impact of age is highlighted and
there are specific sections in several of the chapters on the care of
children and the elderly. There is a new chapter on the nature and
causes of dreams and nightmares. The legal and social aspects, particularly
of transportation, are emphasized.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Nature of Sleep and
Its Disorders
Chapter 2. Physiological Basis
of Sleep and Wakefulness
Chapter 3. Assessment of Sleep
Disorders
Chapter 4. Drugs and Sleep
Chapter 5. Circadian Rhythm
Disorders
Chapter 6. Excessive Daytime
Sleepiness
Chapter 7. Insomnia
Chapter8. Dreams and Nightmares
Chapter 9. Motor Disorders
Chapter 10. Obstructive Sleep Apneas and
Snoring
Chapter 11. Central Sleep Apnoeas and
Hypoventilation
Chapter 12. Medical Disorders
FURTHER READINGS
appendices
INDEX
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