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Features a thoroughly illustrated, reader-friendly format that highlights key details, helping you interpret the visual manifestations of your patients’ sleep disorders so you can manage them most effectively.
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Contains the most up-to-date drug therapy with information about the latest drugs available as well as those in clinical trials.
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Provides greater coverage of pediatric and adolescent disorders, including behavioral insomnia, new medication options, and multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT) specific to children.
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Includes current AASM scoring guidelines and diagnostic criteria.
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Presents correlations between normal and abnormal sleep relative to other health issues such as stroke and heart failure.
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Illustrates the physiology of sleep with full-color images (many are new!) and correlates the physiology with the relevant findings.
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Provides numerous resources online, including more than 80 patient interview and sleep lab videos and 200+ polysomnogram fragments.
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