Cataplexy
Cataplexy is a sudden and transient episode of muscle weakness accompanied by full conscious awareness, typically triggered by emotions such as laughing, crying, or terror. Cataplexy affects approximately 70% of people who have narcolepsy, and is caused by an autoimmune destruction of hypothalamic neurons that produce the neuropeptide hypocretin (also called orexin), which regulates arousal and has a role in stabilization of the transition between wake and sleep states. Cataplexy without narcolepsy is rare and the cause is unknown.
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Cataplexy
Cataplexy is a sudden and transient episode of muscle weakness accompanied by full conscious awareness, typically triggered by emotions such as laughing, crying, or terror. Cataplexy affects approximately 70% of people who have narcolepsy, and is caused by an autoimmune destruction of hypothalamic neurons that produce the neuropeptide hypocretin (also called orexin), which regulates arousal and has a role in stabilization of the transition between wake and sleep states. Cataplexy without narcolepsy is rare and the cause is unknown.
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Cataplexy is a sudden and tran ...... the full narcoleptic syndrome.
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Is galar é Cataipléis ina dtar ...... ná 5 as gach 10,000 sa phobal.
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Katapleksja (gr. kata 'pod, w ...... lnymi emocjami (np. strachem).
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Kataplexie (altgriechisch κατά ...... 20 % der Betroffenen darunter.
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Kataplexie is een acute versla ...... oals lachen, woede, angst en .
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La cataplexia (del grec antic ...... ia, el tractament és diferent.
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A cataplexia designa, em medic ...... e geralmente dura pouco tempo.
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Cataplexy is a sudden and tran ...... rare and the cause is unknown.
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Is galar é Cataipléis ina dtar ...... ná 5 as gach 10,000 sa phobal.
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Katapleksja (gr. kata 'pod, w ...... lnymi emocjami (np. strachem).
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Kataplexie (altgriechisch κατά ...... onus ohne Bewusstseinstrübung.
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