Comorbidity and Mortality of Narcolepsy: A Controlled Retro- and Prospective National Study
SLEEP2013Vol. 36(6), pp. 835–840
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Abstract
Patients with narcolepsy present higher morbidity several years prior to diagnose and even higher thereafter. The mortality rate due to narcolepsy was slightly but not significantly higher.
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