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- Night_terror abstract "A night terror, sleep terror or pavor nocturnus is a parasomnia disorder, causing feelings of terror or dread, and typically occurring in the first few hours of sleep during stage 3 or 4 non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Night terrors tend to happen during periods of arousal from delta sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep. During the first half of a sleep cycle, delta sleep occurs most often, which indicates that people with more delta sleep activity are more prone to night terrors. However, they can also occur during daytime naps.Night terrors have been known since the ancient times, although it was impossible to differentiate them from nightmares until rapid eye movement was discovered. While nightmares (bad dreams that cause feelings of horror or fear) are relatively common during childhood, night terrors occur less frequently according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. The prevalence of sleep terror episodes has been estimated at 1%-6% among children and at less than 1% of adults. Night terrors can often be mistaken for the disorder of confusional arousal. Sleep terrors begin between ages 3 and 12 years and then usually dissipate during adolescence. In adults, they most commonly occur between the ages of 20 to 30. Though the frequency and severity vary between individuals, the episodes can occur in intervals of days or weeks, but can also occur over consecutive nights or multiple times in one night.Night terrors are largely unknown to most people, creating the notion that any type of nocturnal attack or nightmare can be confused with and reported as a night terror.".
- Night_terror icd10 "F51.4".
- Night_terror icd9 "307.46".
- Night_terror medlineplus "000809".
- Night_terror meshId "D020184".
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- Night_terror wikiPageExternalLink 000809.htm.
- Night_terror wikiPageID "426404".
- Night_terror wikiPageRevisionID "606083373".
- Night_terror hasPhotoCollection Night_terror.
- Night_terror icd "307.46".
- Night_terror icd "F51.4".
- Night_terror medlineplus "809".
- Night_terror meshid "D020184".
- Night_terror name "Night terror".
- Night_terror wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Night_terror subject Category:Parasomnias.
- Night_terror subject Category:Psychiatric_diagnosis.
- Night_terror subject Category:Sleep_disorders.
- Night_terror type Disease.
- Night_terror type AilmentCondition.
- Night_terror type Situation.
- Night_terror comment "A night terror, sleep terror or pavor nocturnus is a parasomnia disorder, causing feelings of terror or dread, and typically occurring in the first few hours of sleep during stage 3 or 4 non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Night terrors tend to happen during periods of arousal from delta sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep. During the first half of a sleep cycle, delta sleep occurs most often, which indicates that people with more delta sleep activity are more prone to night terrors.".
- Night_terror label "Lęki nocne".
- Night_terror label "Nachtangst".
- Night_terror label "Night terror".
- Night_terror label "Pavor nocturnus".
- Night_terror label "Pavor nocturnus".
- Night_terror label "Terreur nocturne".
- Night_terror label "Terror nocturno".
- Night_terror label "Terror noturno".
- Night_terror label "Ночной ужас".
- Night_terror label "夜驚".
- Night_terror label "夜驚症".
- Night_terror sameAs Noční_děs.
- Night_terror sameAs Pavor_nocturnus.
- Night_terror sameAs Νυχτερινός_τρόμος.
- Night_terror sameAs Terror_nocturno.
- Night_terror sameAs Gaueko_izu.
- Night_terror sameAs Terreur_nocturne.
- Night_terror sameAs Pavor_nocturnus.
- Night_terror sameAs 夜驚症.
- Night_terror sameAs 야경증.
- Night_terror sameAs Nachtangst.
- Night_terror sameAs Lęki_nocne.
- Night_terror sameAs Terror_noturno.
- Night_terror sameAs m.0272zb.
- Night_terror sameAs Q849736.
- Night_terror sameAs Q849736.
- Night_terror wasDerivedFrom Night_terror?oldid=606083373.
- Night_terror isPrimaryTopicOf Night_terror.
- Night_terror name "Night terror".