Mark W Mahowald
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Recent Articles
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A Review of Sleep-Related Violence: The Demographics of Sleep Forensics Referrals to a Single Center
Cramer Bornemann M, Schenck C, Mahowald M
Chest
. 2018 Nov;
155(5):1059-1066.
PMID: 30472024
This review of sleep-related violence reports the nature of the underlying sleep-suspected conditions enountered and helps establish the spectrum of sleep-related behaviors resulting in forensic consequences. This information may begin...
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Kwon Y, Kazaglis L, Cho Y, Howell M, Mahowald M
Sleep Biol Rhythms
. 2017 Dec;
15(4):337-339.
PMID: 29249902
Reliability of mean sleep latency testing (MSLT) over consecutive days in patients with hypersomnia is unknown. We reviewed MSLTs of patients with hypersomnia without cataplexy who underwent our two consecutive...
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Pressman M, Grunstein R, Mahowald M, Schenck C, Montplaisir J, Cramer Bornemann M, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2015 Apr;
39(5):941-3.
PMID: 25871341
No abstract available.
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Ohayon M, Mahowald M, Leger D
Neurology
. 2014 Aug;
83(9):834-41.
PMID: 25156346
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the extent that confusional arousals (CAs) are associated with mental disorders and psychotropic medications. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted with a representative...
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Schenck C, Boeve B, Mahowald M
Sleep Med
. 2013 Jan;
14(8):744-8.
PMID: 23347909
Objective: To provide a 16-year update from the authors' 1996 report documenting a 38% conversion from idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) to a parkinsonian disorder at a...