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Melatonin therapy for circadian rhythm sleep disorders in children with multiple disabilities: what have we learned in the last decade?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2004

James E Jan
Affiliation:
Child Neurology, Mental Health Research Unit, Canada.
Roger D Freeman
Affiliation:
BC's Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Canada.
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Abstract

In this discussion, children are considered to have multiple disabilities and low functioning when they have a combination of severe neurodevelopmental disabilities, such as visual impairment, epilepsy, intellectual deficits, cerebral palsy, attention-deficit–hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, eating difficulties, and other neuropsychiatric problems.

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© 2004 Mac Keith Press

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