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Sleep-wake cycle disturbance

MedGen UID:
371548
Concept ID:
C1833362
Finding
Synonyms: Internal-clock disorders; Sleep phase disturbance; Sleep-wake cycle disorders
 
HPO: HP:0006979

Definition

Any abnormality of an individual's circadian rhythm that affects the timing of sleeping and being awake is referred to as a sleep-wake disorder. [from HPO]

Conditions with this feature

Angelman syndrome
MedGen UID:
58144
Concept ID:
C0162635
Disease or Syndrome
Angelman syndrome (AS) is characterized by severe developmental delay or intellectual disability, severe speech impairment, gait ataxia and/or tremulousness of the limbs, and unique behavior with an apparent happy demeanor that includes frequent laughing, smiling, and excitability. Microcephaly and seizures are also common. Developmental delays are first noted at around age six months; however, the unique clinical features of AS do not become manifest until after age one year.
Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome
MedGen UID:
61231
Concept ID:
C0175694
Disease or Syndrome
Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is a congenital multiple-anomaly / cognitive impairment syndrome caused by an abnormality in cholesterol metabolism resulting from deficiency of the enzyme 7-dehydrocholesterol (7-DHC) reductase. It is characterized by prenatal and postnatal growth restriction, microcephaly, moderate-to-severe intellectual disability, and multiple major and minor malformations. The malformations include distinctive facial features, cleft palate, cardiac defects, underdeveloped external genitalia in males, postaxial polydactyly, and 2-3 syndactyly of the toes. The clinical spectrum is wide; individuals with normal development and only minor malformations have been described.
Alzheimer disease 4
MedGen UID:
376072
Concept ID:
C1847200
Disease or Syndrome
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease of the brain that causes dementia, which is a gradual loss of memory, judgment, and ability to function. This disorder usually appears in people older than age 65, but less common forms of the disease appear earlier in adulthood.\n\nAs the disorder progresses, some people with Alzheimer's disease experience personality and behavioral changes and have trouble interacting in a socially appropriate manner. Other common symptoms include agitation, restlessness, withdrawal, and loss of language skills. People with Alzheimer's disease usually require total care during the advanced stages of the disease.\n\nMemory loss is the most common sign of Alzheimer's disease. Forgetfulness may be subtle at first, but the loss of memory worsens over time until it interferes with most aspects of daily living. Even in familiar settings, a person with Alzheimer's disease may get lost or become confused. Routine tasks such as preparing meals, doing laundry, and performing other household chores can be challenging. Additionally, it may become difficult to recognize people and name objects. Affected people increasingly require help with dressing, eating, and personal care.\n\nIndividuals with Alzheimer's disease usually survive 8 to 10 years after the appearance of symptoms, but the course of the disease can range from 1 to 25 years. Survival is usually shorter in individuals diagnosed after age 80 than in those diagnosed at a younger age. In Alzheimer's disease, death usually results from pneumonia, malnutrition, or general body wasting (inanition).\n\nAlzheimer's disease can be classified as early-onset or late-onset. The signs and symptoms of the early-onset form appear between a person's thirties and mid-sixties, while the late-onset form appears during or after a person's mid-sixties. The early-onset form of Alzheimer's disease is much less common than the late-onset form, accounting for less than 10 percent of all cases of Alzheimer's disease.
Intellectual disability, short stature, facial anomalies, and joint dislocations
MedGen UID:
342897
Concept ID:
C1853507
Disease or Syndrome
Advanced sleep phase syndrome 1
MedGen UID:
813657
Concept ID:
C3807327
Disease or Syndrome
Advanced sleep phase syndrome is characterized by very early sleep onset and offset (summary by Jones et al., 1999). Genetic Heterogeneity of Advanced Sleep Phase Syndrome See also FASPS2 (615224), caused by mutation in the CSNK1D gene (600864) on chromosome 17q25, and FASPS3 (616882), caused by mutation in the PER3 gene (603427) on chromosome 1p36.
Advanced sleep phase syndrome 2
MedGen UID:
815204
Concept ID:
C3808874
Disease or Syndrome
Advanced sleep phase syndrome is characterized by very early sleep onset and offset (summary by Jones et al., 1999). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of advanced sleep phase syndrome, see FASPS1 (604348).
Intellectual disability, X-linked, syndromic 33
MedGen UID:
895979
Concept ID:
C4225418
Disease or Syndrome
X-linked syndromic intellectual developmental disorder-33 (MRXS33) is an X-linked recessive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by delayed psychomotor development, intellectual disability, and characteristic facial features (summary by O'Rawe et al., 2015).
Intellectual disability, autosomal dominant 53
MedGen UID:
1623344
Concept ID:
C4540481
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Neurodevelopmental disorder with poor language and loss of hand skills
MedGen UID:
1637031
Concept ID:
C4693546
Disease or Syndrome
NDPLHS is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by developmental stagnation or regression apparent in the first years of life and manifest as loss of purposeful hand movements, loss of language, and intellectual disability. Additional features may include stereotypic movements, dystonia, gait abnormalities, sleep disturbances, and small hands and feet. The phenotype is reminiscent of Rett syndrome (RTT; 312750) (summary by Yoo et al., 2017).

Professional guidelines

PubMed

Sherer M, Katz DI, Bodien YG, Arciniegas DB, Block C, Blum S, Doiron M, Frey K, Giacino JT, Graf MJP, Greenwald B, Hammond FM, Kalmar K, Kean J, Kraus MF, Nakase-Richardson R, Pavawalla S, Rosenbaum A, Stuss DT, Yablon SA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2020 Nov;101(11):2041-2050. Epub 2020 Jul 29 doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.06.021. PMID: 32738198
Stagno D, Gibson C, Breitbart W
Palliat Support Care 2004 Jun;2(2):171-9. doi: 10.1017/s1478951504040234. PMID: 16594247
Meagher DJ, O'Hanlon D, O'Mahony E, Casey PR
Br J Psychiatry 1996 Apr;168(4):512-5. doi: 10.1192/bjp.168.4.512. PMID: 8730950

Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Carpenter JS, Zmicerevska N, Crouse JJ, Nichles A, Garland A, Song YJC, Wilson C, Rohleder C, McHugh C, Leweke FM, Koethe D, Scott EM, Hickie IB
BMJ Open 2022 Sep 6;12(9):e056298. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056298. PMID: 36691133Free PMC Article
Sherer M, Katz DI, Bodien YG, Arciniegas DB, Block C, Blum S, Doiron M, Frey K, Giacino JT, Graf MJP, Greenwald B, Hammond FM, Kalmar K, Kean J, Kraus MF, Nakase-Richardson R, Pavawalla S, Rosenbaum A, Stuss DT, Yablon SA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2020 Nov;101(11):2041-2050. Epub 2020 Jul 29 doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.06.021. PMID: 32738198
Holcomb EM, Towns S, Kamper JE, Barnett SD, Sherer M, Evans C, Nakase-Richardson R
J Head Trauma Rehabil 2016 Mar-Apr;31(2):108-16. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000206. PMID: 26709584
Smolensky MH, Sackett-Lundeen LL, Portaluppi F
Chronobiol Int 2015;32(8):1029-48. Epub 2015 Sep 16 doi: 10.3109/07420528.2015.1072002. PMID: 26374931
Bergeron N, Dubois MJ, Dumont M, Dial S, Skrobik Y
Intensive Care Med 2001 May;27(5):859-64. doi: 10.1007/s001340100909. PMID: 11430542

Diagnosis

Sherer M, Katz DI, Bodien YG, Arciniegas DB, Block C, Blum S, Doiron M, Frey K, Giacino JT, Graf MJP, Greenwald B, Hammond FM, Kalmar K, Kean J, Kraus MF, Nakase-Richardson R, Pavawalla S, Rosenbaum A, Stuss DT, Yablon SA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2020 Nov;101(11):2041-2050. Epub 2020 Jul 29 doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.06.021. PMID: 32738198
Gardani M, Morfiri E, Thomson A, O'Neill B, McMillan TM
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2015 Sep;96(9):1691-7.e3. Epub 2015 May 21 doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2015.05.006. PMID: 26003285
Stagno D, Gibson C, Breitbart W
Palliat Support Care 2004 Jun;2(2):171-9. doi: 10.1017/s1478951504040234. PMID: 16594247
Yesavage JA, Taylor JL, Kraemer H, Noda A, Friedman L, Tinklenberg JR
Int Psychogeriatr 2002 Mar;14(1):73-81. doi: 10.1017/s1041610202008293. PMID: 12094910
Bergeron N, Dubois MJ, Dumont M, Dial S, Skrobik Y
Intensive Care Med 2001 May;27(5):859-64. doi: 10.1007/s001340100909. PMID: 11430542

Therapy

Carpenter JS, Zmicerevska N, Crouse JJ, Nichles A, Garland A, Song YJC, Wilson C, Rohleder C, McHugh C, Leweke FM, Koethe D, Scott EM, Hickie IB
BMJ Open 2022 Sep 6;12(9):e056298. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056298. PMID: 36691133Free PMC Article
Inoue S, Maeda I, Ogawa A, Yoshiuchi K, Terada S, Yamada N
Acta Med Okayama 2022 Apr;76(2):195-202. doi: 10.18926/AMO/63414. PMID: 35503448
Smolensky MH, Sackett-Lundeen LL, Portaluppi F
Chronobiol Int 2015;32(8):1029-48. Epub 2015 Sep 16 doi: 10.3109/07420528.2015.1072002. PMID: 26374931
Grover S, Malhotra S, Bharadwaj R, Bn S, Kumar S
Int J Psychiatry Med 2009;39(2):179-87. doi: 10.2190/PM.39.2.f. PMID: 19860076
Stagno D, Gibson C, Breitbart W
Palliat Support Care 2004 Jun;2(2):171-9. doi: 10.1017/s1478951504040234. PMID: 16594247

Prognosis

Holcomb EM, Towns S, Kamper JE, Barnett SD, Sherer M, Evans C, Nakase-Richardson R
J Head Trauma Rehabil 2016 Mar-Apr;31(2):108-16. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000206. PMID: 26709584
Leonard M, Adamis D, Saunders J, Trzepacz P, Meagher D
Palliat Support Care 2015 Apr;13(2):187-96. Epub 2013 Nov 4 doi: 10.1017/S147895151300093X. PMID: 24183238
Stagno D, Gibson C, Breitbart W
Palliat Support Care 2004 Jun;2(2):171-9. doi: 10.1017/s1478951504040234. PMID: 16594247
Yesavage JA, Taylor JL, Kraemer H, Noda A, Friedman L, Tinklenberg JR
Int Psychogeriatr 2002 Mar;14(1):73-81. doi: 10.1017/s1041610202008293. PMID: 12094910
Bergeron N, Dubois MJ, Dumont M, Dial S, Skrobik Y
Intensive Care Med 2001 May;27(5):859-64. doi: 10.1007/s001340100909. PMID: 11430542

Clinical prediction guides

Inoue S, Maeda I, Ogawa A, Yoshiuchi K, Terada S, Yamada N
Acta Med Okayama 2022 Apr;76(2):195-202. doi: 10.18926/AMO/63414. PMID: 35503448
Holcomb EM, Towns S, Kamper JE, Barnett SD, Sherer M, Evans C, Nakase-Richardson R
J Head Trauma Rehabil 2016 Mar-Apr;31(2):108-16. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000206. PMID: 26709584
Smolensky MH, Sackett-Lundeen LL, Portaluppi F
Chronobiol Int 2015;32(8):1029-48. Epub 2015 Sep 16 doi: 10.3109/07420528.2015.1072002. PMID: 26374931
Stagno D, Gibson C, Breitbart W
Palliat Support Care 2004 Jun;2(2):171-9. doi: 10.1017/s1478951504040234. PMID: 16594247
Bergeron N, Dubois MJ, Dumont M, Dial S, Skrobik Y
Intensive Care Med 2001 May;27(5):859-64. doi: 10.1007/s001340100909. PMID: 11430542

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