dyssomnia

dyssomnia

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dys·som·nia (dis-somґne-ə) [dys- + somn- + -ia] [DSM-IV] a category of disorders consisting of disturbances in the quality, amount, or timing of sleep, due to abnormalities in the mechanisms generating the sleep/wake state or of the timing of sleep and wakefulness; included are primary insomnia, primary hypersomnia, narcolepsy, breathing-related sleep disorder, and circadian rhythm sleep disorder. Cf. parasomnia.

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