C-10: Narcolepsy and other hypersomnias of central origin: From mechanism to management
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This course was presented in person at World Sleep 2025 in Singapore.
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Session Schedule
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0:00:00
Introduction
Morenikeji Komolafe (Nigeria)
Fang Han (China)
0:17:40
Overview of hypersomnia
Kingman Strohl (United States)
0:57:40
New Insights in narcolepsy research
Emmanuel Mignot (United States)
1:41:30
Question and answer
1:54:00
Recognition of narcolepsy in children
Yu Shu Huang (Taiwan)
2:26:15
Progress in medical treatment of narcolepsy and other hypersomnia of central origin
Yves Dauvilliers (France)
3:17:30
Question and answer
3:42:05
Narcolepsy and metabolism: What do we know?
Ahmed BaHammam (Saudi Arabia)
4:15:30
Comorbidity and burden of narcolepsy
S.C. Hong (Korea, Republic of)
4:32:55
Diagnostic burden and challenges of idiopathic hypersomnia
Lucie Barateau (France)
4:55:25
Question and answer
5:01:15
Challenges in diagnosing and managing narcolepsy in other regions of the world: Africa
Morenikeji Komolafe (Nigeria)
5:29:05
From isolation to international narcolepsy awareness: The power of peers and role models to build a global movement
Julie Flygare (United States)
6:01:45
A parent’s journey: From narcolepsy diagnosis to shaping the future of sleep research
Lindsay Jesteadt (United States)
6:21:05
Question and answer