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Menstrual-associated sleep disorder: an unusual hypersomniac variant associated with both menstruation and amenorrhea with a possible link to prolactin and metoclopramide.
Sleep 1993 August
A 42-year-old female presented with a history of hypersomnia associated with her menstrual periods. The menstrual periods abated coincident with the use of metoclopramide. The hypersomnolence, however, did not abate, but rather became more brief and erratic in its periodicity. The hypersomnolence was associated with marked elevations in the serum prolactin level.
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