Gelineau Syndrome (Narcoleptic Syndrome)
General: Etiology not well understood; causes include s 717b12h ubthalamic lesions, multiple
sclerosis, and tumor of third ventricle; onset in adolescence or early adulthood; male preponderance (6:1); most characteristic sign is sudden attack of sleep that cannot be resisted and may last from only a few minutes to half an hour.
Ocular: Transient blurred vision; inability to read between attacks; bilateral diplopia; spontaneous eyelid closing; flickering vision.
Clinical: Diurnal attacks of short episodes of uncontrollable sleep (usually several times a day); cataplexy with decreased or absent muscle tone and paralysis caused by an upset emotional state; hallucinations.
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