Melatonin treatment in an institutionalised child with psychomotor retardation and an irregular sleep-wake pattern

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Abstract

An institutionalised 13 year old girl with psychomotor retardation suffered from an irregular sleep-wake pattern. Multiple measurements of urinary sulphatoxymelatonin (aMT6) concentrations were abnormally low, without any significant day-night differences. Administration of exogenous melatonin (3 mg) at 18:00 resulted in increased nocturnal urinary aMT6 concentrations and improvements in her sleep-wake pattern. Melatonin may help disabled children suffering from sleep disorders.

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Pillar, G., Etzioni, A., Shahar, E., & Lavie, P. (1998). Melatonin treatment in an institutionalised child with psychomotor retardation and an irregular sleep-wake pattern. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 79(1), 63–64. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.79.1.63

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