Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine
Epileptic seizures, especially in certain epileptic syndromes, are more common during sleep. Conversely, seizures can disturb sleep, affecting daytime alertness. Nocturnal seizures may also mimic the parasomnias that are more familiar to sleep medicine practitioners. This podcast discusses practical aspects of these relationships.
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