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Disorders of Excessive Somnolence

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Scope Note: Notes = Disorders characterized by hypersomnolence during normal waking hours that may impair cognitive functioning. ,Created For = LHSA-Dott

Found in 326 Collections and/or Records:

PR3.1047, 1943-1953

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1047
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, report and correspondence relating to male engineer from outside Great Britain aged 21 at first examination in 1943. Conditions mentioned include: epilepsy with exaggerated psychopathic personality traits; loss of consciousness; drowsiness; and hyperaesthesia. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1943-1953

PR3.1115, 1943

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1115
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and chart relating to male soldier from outside Great Britain aged 31 at first examination in 1943. Conditions mentioned include: penetrating wound to skull and brain; somnolence; and minor troubles of vision. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1943

PR3.1116, 1943

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1116
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male sailor from outside Great Britain aged 20 at first examination in 1943. Conditions mentioned include: concussional head injury; drowsiness; photophobia; and headaches. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1943

PR3.1191, 1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1191
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male airman from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 29 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: post-traumatic epilepsy following on severe concussional injury; headache; and drowsiness. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1197, 1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1197
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, chart and correspondence relating to male navy signalman from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 19 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: traumatic lesion of right optic nerve; depressed vision and effect on colour vision; mild post-concussional syndrome; and drowsiness. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1305, 1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1305
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to female WAAF member from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 22 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: acute head injury with subarachnoid haemorrhage; drowsiness; nausea; and headache. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1345, 1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1345
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence and charts relating to male soldier from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 24 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: severe concussional head injury with residual intellectual and personality changes; drowsiness; and nerve palsy of ocular movement. Surgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1364, 1944-1950

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1364
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, notes, correspondence, charts and report relating to male soldier from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 23 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: acute multiloculated abscess in right temporal lobe; left flaccid hemiparesis; left hemianopia; and drowsiness. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944-1950

PR3.1403, 1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1403
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and charts relating to male prisoner of war from outside Great Britain aged 24 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: penetrating missile wound of skull, brain and scalp; drowsiness; wound infection; and flaccid paralysis of left arm. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1571, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1571
Scope and Contents

Notes relating to male soldier from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 23 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: head injury; fractures of legs; drowsiness; and cerebral fat embolism. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942