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Narcolepsy-cataplexy associated with precocious puberty NEUROLOGY Plazzi, G., Parmeggiani, A., Mignot, E., Lin, L., Scano, M. C., Posar, A., Bernardi, F., Lodi, R., Tonon, C., Barbiroli, B., Montagna, P., Cicognani, A. 2006; 66 (10): 1577-1579
Abstract
In children, narcolepsy may be the symptom of a brain lesion or genetic disease. The authors report two cases with severe narcolepsy-cataplexy emerging in childhood in close temporal association with obesity and precocious puberty.
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