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Rockin' yourself asleep
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Author
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Abstract
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Background: Sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder occurs frequently in childhood with a minority of patients having persistent symptoms in adolescence. Phenomenology Shown: We describe a 14-year-old female showing a typical example of head banging at onset of sleep. Educational Value: Sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder usually has a benign and self-limiting nature and medication might only be warranted in cases of severe sleep disruption or frequent injuries. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements
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Publication
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2018
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ISSN
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2160-8288
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DOI
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10.7916/D8S4888G
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Volume/pages
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8
(2018)
, 2 p.
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ISI
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000436184900001
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Pubmed ID
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29971199
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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Full text (open access)
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