Clinical Neurophysiology
The test is performed in order to diagnose possible sleep disorders, such as:
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Hypersomnia
- Insomnia
- Narcolepsy
- Obstructive sleep apnea and other breathing difficulties during sleep
- REM behavior disorder (a type of psychosis related to the lack of REM sleep and the fact of not dreaming.
A normal test result shows normal or usual patterns of brain waves and muscle movements during sleep. Abnormal results can confirm the presence of a suspected sleep disorder.
- Sleep: Sleep disorders, Disomnias, Parasomnias.
- Epilepsy.
- Muscle and motor plate: Myopathies, Diseases of motor plate, - Diseases with muscular hyperactivity.
- Peripheral nerve: Mononeuropathies, Plexopathies, Polyneuropathies, Reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
- Radiculopathies.
- Cervical myelopathy.
- Degenerative diseases: Motor neuron.
- Movement: Parkinson's surgery, Muscular tremor.
- Vision: Retinopathy.
- Hearing: Hearing loss.
- Diagnostic explorations:
- Electroencephalography.
- Evoked Potentials (BERA).
- Electromyography.
- Night polysomnography.
- Night polysomnography with multiple latency test.
- Respiratory polysomnography.
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