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Französisch: accès de sommeil

Englisch translation: narcolepsy



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Französisch Begriff oder Satz:accès de sommeil
Englisch Übersetzung:narcolepsy
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Übersetzungen Französisch > Englisch [PRO]
Science - Medizin: Gesundheitswesen
Französisch Begriff oder Satz: accès de sommeil
je bien compris de quoi il s'agit, mais je ne trouve pas la traduction en anglais :( une aide svp
Lyes
Frankreich
narcolepsy
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Narcolepsy is a disabling neurological disorder of sleep regulation that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. It may be described as an intrusion of the dreaming state of sleep (called REM or rapid eye movement sleep) into the waking state. Symptoms generally begin between the ages of 15 and 30. The four classic symptoms of the disorder are excessive daytime sleepiness; cataplexy (sudden, brief episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis brought on by strong emotions such as laughter, anger, surprise or anticipation); sleep paralysis (paralysis upon falling asleep or waking up); and hypnagogic hallucinations (vivid dream-like images that occur at sleep onset). Disturbed nighttime sleep, including tossing and turning in bed, leg jerks, nightmares, and frequent awakenings, may also occur. The development, number and severity of symptoms vary widely among individuals with the disorder. It is probable that there is an important genetic component to the disorder as well. Unrelenting excessive sleepiness is usually the first and most prominent symptom of narcolepsy. Patients with the disorder experience irresistible sleep attacks, throughout the day, which can last for 30 seconds to more than 30 minutes, regardless of the amount or quality of prior nighttime sleep. These attacks result in episodes of sleep at work and social events, while eating, talking and driving, and in other similarly inappropriate occasions. Although narcolepsy is not a rare disorder, it is often misdiagnosed or diagnosed only years after symptoms first appear. Early diagnosis and treatment, however, are important to the physical and mental well-being of the affected individual.

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/narcolepsy/narcolepsy.htm
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traviata
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thanx so much
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5 +5narcolepsy
traviata
5 +3episodes/attacks of sleepinessDr Sue Levy


  

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7 Min.   Antwortsicherheit: Answerer confidence 5/5 Zustimmung (Netto): +5
narcolepsy

Erklärung:
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Note added at 8 mins (2005-01-17 19:44:29 GMT)
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Narcolepsy is a disabling neurological disorder of sleep regulation that affects the control of sleep and wakefulness. It may be described as an intrusion of the dreaming state of sleep (called REM or rapid eye movement sleep) into the waking state. Symptoms generally begin between the ages of 15 and 30. The four classic symptoms of the disorder are excessive daytime sleepiness; cataplexy (sudden, brief episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis brought on by strong emotions such as laughter, anger, surprise or anticipation); sleep paralysis (paralysis upon falling asleep or waking up); and hypnagogic hallucinations (vivid dream-like images that occur at sleep onset). Disturbed nighttime sleep, including tossing and turning in bed, leg jerks, nightmares, and frequent awakenings, may also occur. The development, number and severity of symptoms vary widely among individuals with the disorder. It is probable that there is an important genetic component to the disorder as well. Unrelenting excessive sleepiness is usually the first and most prominent symptom of narcolepsy. Patients with the disorder experience irresistible sleep attacks, throughout the day, which can last for 30 seconds to more than 30 minutes, regardless of the amount or quality of prior nighttime sleep. These attacks result in episodes of sleep at work and social events, while eating, talking and driving, and in other similarly inappropriate occasions. Although narcolepsy is not a rare disorder, it is often misdiagnosed or diagnosed only years after symptoms first appear. Early diagnosis and treatment, however, are important to the physical and mental well-being of the affected individual.

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/narcolepsy/narcolepsy.htm

traviata
Kanada
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Muttersprache: Englisch, Französisch
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thanx so much

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Zustimmung jobell
6 Min.
  -> Merci

Zustimmung CathB: Sleep attacks would seem to be a key symptom of narcolepsy, but not its sole definition.
35 Min.
  -> yet we do not know for sure which is required here; thank you

Zustimmung Rosebud
3 Stunden
  -> Thanks

Zustimmung Odette Grille: dozing off
3 Stunden
  -> thank you

Zustimmung Anna Maria Augustin: well this is the medical term
5 Stunden
  -> thank you
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10 Min.   Antwortsicherheit: Answerer confidence 5/5 Zustimmung (Netto): +3
episodes/attacks of sleepiness

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narcolepsy?

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Narcolepsy being one of several conditions characterised by episodes of sleepiness.

\"Sleep attacks\" seems to be the more common expression.

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Note added at 51 mins (2005-01-17 20:27:37 GMT)
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Depends on the context really - and the sentence structure.

Dr Sue Levy
Luxemburg
Spezialgebiet
Muttersprache: Englisch
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Zustimmung xxxsarahl: Hi Sue!
10 Min.
  -> hi Sarah! thanks :-)

Zustimmung Isabel Vidigal
19 Min.
  -> thanks :-)

Zustimmung Jane Lamb-Ruiz: yes but they are not saying narcolepsy...
35 Min.
  -> yep I know, but it's important because are we talking about suddenly falling asleep (the narcolepsy thang) or feeling sleepy? Context bit thin on the ground ;-)
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