Abstract
In this study, two females, siblings who exhibited a non-24 h sleep-wake rhythm (non-24 h) at home were observed. However, they showed a delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) immediately after admission to Kurume University Hospital. Melatonin (3 mg) was commenced following chronotherapy and this improved their sleep-wake rhythm. Polysomnography (PSG) showed decreased sleep latency and increased sleep stage. In these cases, the involvement of environmental factors was strongly suggested for the sleep-wake rhythm abnormalities as well as familial factors.
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Mukai, M., Uchimura, N., Takeuchi, N., Waseda, Y., Takaishi, J., Sakamoto, T., & Maeda, H. (2000). Therapeutic progress of two sibling cases exhibiting sleep-wake rhythm disorder. In Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Vol. 54, pp. 354–355). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2000.00712.x
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