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Sleep Disorders in Women

A Guide to Practical Management

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Humana Press | 2e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9781627039161
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Humana Press 2e druk, 2015 9781627039161
Onderdeel van serie Current Clinical Neurology
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In Sleep Disorders in Women: A Guide to Practical Management, 2nd Edition, a multidisciplinary panel of eminent researchers and practicing clinicians comprehensively updates the multifaceted aspects of sleep disorders in women at different stages of life, illuminating the unique impact that each reproductive and endocrine stage has on both normal sleep and sleep disorders. This title not only introduces primary care physicians and health care providers to the discipline of sleep disorders in women, it also will appeal to a broader set of specialists as it summarizes the latest, cutting-edge research and presents it in a succinct and clinically relevant manner.  The goal of this book is to help physicians recognize the symptom patterns of sleep disorders in their female patients, guide them in diagnosing and treating these patients in a timely fashion, and help in the elimination of gender bias in sleep medicine research and care.   An invaluable addition to the literature,  Sleep Disorders in Women: A Guide to Practical Management, 2nd Edition again fills an important niche by being an accessible, comprehensive,  multidisciplinary review on sleep disorders in women.

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ISBN13:9781627039161
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Humana Press
Druk:2

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Part I: Overview<p>1. Introduction </p><p>Hrayr Attarian</p><p>2. Epidemiology of Sleep Disorders in Women </p><p>Hrayr Attarian</p><p>3. The Workup of Female Patients With Sleep Complaints: A Guide for Mid-Level Health Care Providers </p><p>Nancy Resi FNP</p><p>4. Life Cycle Impact on Sleep in women </p><p>Margaret Moline, Lauren Broch, and Rochelle Zak</p><p>5. Normal Reproductive and Endocrine Life Stages and Their Impact on Different Sleep Disorders </p><p>Rochelle Goldberg,</p>Part II: Adolescents<p>6. Circadian rhythm disturbances and hypersomnias in adolescent girls </p><p>Garrick Applebee and John Garcia</p><p>7. Defining, Assessing, and Treating Adolescent Insomnia and Related Sleep Problems </p><p>Amy Wolfson, Alison Quinn, and Anna Vannucci</p>Part III: Premenopausal Women<p>8. Restless Legs Syndrome: An Overview With Emphasis on Women </p><p>David M. Hiestand and Barbara Phillips</p><p>9. Non-Hormonal Treatments for Insomnia </p><p>Hrayr Attarian</p><p>10. Obstructive Sleep Apnea–Hypopnea Syndrome in Premenopausal Women </p><p>Kanika Bagai and Beth A. Mallow</p><p>11. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Obstructive Sleep Apnea </p><p>Mira Aubuchon</p><p>12. Women and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness </p><p>Hrayr Attarian</p><p>13. Parasomnias From a Woman’s Health Perspective </p><p>Carlos H. Schenck and Mark W. Mahowald</p>Part IV: Pregnancy<p>14. Restless Limb Syndrome in Pregnancy </p><p>Mari Viola-Saltzman </p><p>15. Evaluating Insomnia During Pregnancy and Postpartum </p><p>Katherine A. Lee and Aaron B. Caughey</p><p>16. Pregnancy and Obstructive Sleep Apnea </p><p>Sunita Kumar MD</p>Part V: Menopause<p>17. Restless Legs Syndrome and Menopause </p><p>Mari Viola-Saltzman</p><p>18. Insomnia During Menopause: Sleep Laboratory Studies on Insomnia Associated With Postmenopausal Syndrome and Hormone Replacement Therapy </p><p>Gerda Saletu-Zyhlarz, Peter Anderer, Georg Gruber, Markus Metka, Johannes Huber, Elisabeth Grätzhofer, and Bernd Saletu</p><p>19. Clinical Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Menopausal Insomnia</p><p>Tarja Saaresranta, Päivi Polo-Kantola, Olli Polo</p><p>20. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Menopause </p><p>Grace Pien and Sigrid Veasey</p>

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