S Chokroverty
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Ferri R, Fulda S, Allen R, Zucconi M, Bruni O, Chokroverty S, et al.
Sleep Med
. 2016 Nov;
26:86-95.
PMID: 27890390
This report presents the results of the work by a joint task force of the International and European Restless Legs Syndrome Study Groups and World Association of Sleep Medicine that...
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Chokroverty S
Indian J Med Res
. 2010 Mar;
131:126-40.
PMID: 20308738
Sleep is defined on the basis of behavioural and physiological criteria dividing it into two states: non rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep which is subdivided into three stages (N1, N2,...
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Siddiqui F, Osuna E, Walters A, Chokroverty S
Sleep Med
. 2006 Feb;
7(2):197-9.
PMID: 16461004
No abstract available.
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Terzano M, Parrino L, Sherieri A, Chervin R, Chokroverty S, Guilleminault C, et al.
Sleep Med
. 2003 Nov;
2(6):537-53.
PMID: 14592270
No abstract available.
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Brown J, McGhan W, Chokroverty S
Am J Manag Care
. 2001 Feb;
6(11 Suppl):S574-9.
PMID: 11183900
Overactive bladder (OAB), defined as symptoms of frequency, urgency, and urge incontinence, that occur singly or in any combination in the absence of local pathologic or metabolic factors, is a...
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Chokroverty S
Neurology
. 2000 Mar;
54(5 Suppl 1):S8-15.
PMID: 10718679
Sleep disorders, both insomnia and hypersomnia, are commonly associated with various co-morbid conditions, including general medical and neurologic disorders, psychiatric illnesses, and secondary or symptomatic restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movements...
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Sander H, Scelsa S, Conigliari M, Chokroverty S
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2000 Feb;
111(2):362-6.
PMID: 10680573
Objectives: Proximal myotonic myopathy (PROMM) is a multisystem disorder that may mimic myotonic dystrophy (MD). Previously we demonstrated that the 60 s exercise test was normal in two siblings with...