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Index
Cover Title page Copyright Contents Preface List of abbreviations Normal ranges Section 1 Snoring and sleep-disordered breathing Case 1 Snoring and witnessed apnoea in a 70-year-old thin man
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 2 An obese post-menopausal woman snored like a tank
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 3 Severe OSA in an overweight Chinese man—craniofacial features
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 4 Unable to throw a cricket ball and could not breathe at night
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 5 A sleepy bus driver
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 6 Rapid onset daytime sleep presenting as transient loss of consciousness
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 7 Unexplained breathlessness and pulmonary arterial hypertension in an obese man
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 8 Post-operative apnoeas and hypoxia due to undiagnosed OSA
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 9 Polycythemia got better with CPAP
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 10 Hyperphagia and sleep disorder in Prader-Willi Syndrome
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 11 Shot in the head—acquired hypothalamic syndrome
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 12 Collapsed in a café: acute respiratory failure
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 13 Overlap syndrome—COPD and OSA
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 14 Neuropsychological impairment in a psychoanalyst with post-polio syndrome
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 15 Nocturnal choking in a patient with a goitre and retrosternal extension
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 16 OSA persists despite removal of a pituitary tumour causing acromegaly
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 17 CPAP transformed my life
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 18 Persistent daytime sleepiness despite CPAP
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 19 CPAP intolerance and non-compliance—treatment with MAS
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 20 Will not use CPAP—ends up with tracheostomy
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 21 Bariatric surgery cures sleep apnoea
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 22 Sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness persists in a snorer despite CPAP—Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 23 Worrying pauses in breath without choking and snoring—Central Sleep Apnoea
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 24 Irresistible daytime sleepiness in a young obese woman
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Section 2 Snoring and OSA: Role of dental and ENT surgeons Case 25 Contribution of facial skeletal pattern to sleep apnoea
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 26 MAS therapy for severe OSAHS
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 27 Effectiveness, compliance and side effects of MAS therapy
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 28 Allergic rhinitis
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 29 Nasal polyposis
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 30 Septoplasty
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 31 Upper airway resistance syndrome
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 32 Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)/tonsillectomy
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 33 Epiglottic trapdoor
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 34 Tracheostomy
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Section 3 Neurological sleep disorders Case 35 Sleep groaning
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 36 Nocturnal punch and fight
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 37 Jumpy legs
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 38 Episodic weak legs in a sleepy man
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 39 Just sleepy all the time
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 40 Moving and thrashing around during sleep
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 41 Panic attacks during sleep
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 42 Frozen in sleep
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 43 Confused, irritable and sleepy young man
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 44 Chattering teeth during sleep
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 45 Sexsomnia
Question Answer
Section 4 Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders Case 46 I keep falling asleep at family dinners
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 47 I have not slept in years
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 48 Spending too long in bed
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Case 49 A sleep cycle that keeps moving
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 50 My body is in London but my body clock is in New York
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Case 51 A very, very long day
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 52 Sleep and alcohol abuse
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 53 Choosing and using hypnotics
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 54 Please see this patient who is addicted to sleeping pills
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
Case 55 My body clock cannot keep up
Questions Answers Learning points Further reading
List of cases by diagnosis
Section 1: Snoring and sleep-disordered breathing Section 2: Snoring and OSA: role of dental and ENT surgeons Section 3: Neurological sleep disorders Section 4: Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders
List of cases by principal clinical features at diagnosis List of cases by aetiological mechanisms Index
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