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  • 21. Sleep disturbances following mild traumatic brain injury in childhood.
    Milroy G, Dorris L, McMillan TM.
    J Pediatr Psychol; 2008 Apr; 33(3):242-7. PubMed ID: 17967815
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  • 23. Excessive Daytime sleepiness in idiopathic restless legs syndrome: characteristics and evolution under dopaminergic treatment.
    Kallweit U, Siccoli MM, Poryazova R, Werth E, Bassetti CL.
    Eur Neurol; 2009 Apr; 62(3):176-9. PubMed ID: 19602890
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  • 26. Coagulopathy in severe traumatic brain injury: a prospective study.
    Talving P, Benfield R, Hadjizacharia P, Inaba K, Chan LS, Demetriades D.
    J Trauma; 2009 Jan; 66(1):55-61; discussion 61-2. PubMed ID: 19131806
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  • 28. Modafinil ameliorates excessive daytime sleepiness after traumatic brain injury.
    Kaiser PR, Valko PO, Werth E, Thomann J, Meier J, Stocker R, Bassetti CL, Baumann CR.
    Neurology; 2010 Nov 16; 75(20):1780-5. PubMed ID: 21079179
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  • 32. Fatigue and sleep disturbance following traumatic brain injury--their nature, causes, and potential treatments.
    Ponsford JL, Ziino C, Parcell DL, Shekleton JA, Roper M, Redman JR, Phipps-Nelson J, Rajaratnam SM.
    J Head Trauma Rehabil; 2012 Nov 16; 27(3):224-33. PubMed ID: 22573041
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  • 35. Evaluation of tentorial length and angle in sleep-wake disturbances after mild traumatic brain injury.
    Yaeger K, Alhilali L, Fakhran S.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 2014 Mar 16; 202(3):614-8. PubMed ID: 24555599
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  • 37. Cerebrospinal fluid histamine levels are decreased in patients with narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness of other origin.
    Bassetti CL, Baumann CR, Dauvilliers Y, Croyal M, Robert P, Schwartz JC.
    J Sleep Res; 2010 Dec 16; 19(4):620-3. PubMed ID: 20846244
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  • 38. A Systematic Review of Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Childhood Traumatic Brain Injury: Relationship with Fatigue, Depression, and Quality of Life.
    Botchway EN, Godfrey C, Anderson V, Catroppa C.
    J Head Trauma Rehabil; 2019 Dec 16; 34(4):241-256. PubMed ID: 30499928
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  • 39. Outcomes of Subjective Sleep-Wake Disturbances Twenty Years after Traumatic Brain Injury in Childhood.
    Botchway EN, Godfrey C, Anderson V, Nicholas CL, Catroppa C.
    J Neurotrauma; 2019 Mar 01; 36(5):669-678. PubMed ID: 30180783
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