Sneddon syndrome, also called livedo reticularis with cerebrovascular accidents, is a rare yet persistent condition impacting blood vessels in both the skin and the brain.
Roughly 30% to 40% of individuals with idiopathic hypersomnia exhibit normal MSLT results, often resulting in a dismissal of their sleepiness as unrelated to a sleep disorder.
Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a central disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, where individuals experience an overwhelming urge to sleep and wake up feeling non-refreshed despite adequate sleep duration.
This article aims to explore the literature, particularly emphasizing the psychosocial implications and treatment modalities associated with Trimethylaminuria.
Geographic tongue presents as a harmless, persistent, inflammatory condition affecting the oral cavity, with its exact cause remaining unknown.
This article discusses the assessment and treatment of exploding head syndrome and emphasizes the collaborative efforts of healthcare teams in caring for individuals affected by this condition.