Sleep disorders underreported, commonly untreated among cerebral palsy patients

A recent study by Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare sheds light on population of people who are affected by obstructive sleep apnea: children who have cerebral palsy (CP). The recently published study found that children who have CP — especially when the condition is severe or combined with epilepsy — are more likely to suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. It also found that children with CP are more likely to be accurately diagnosed with a sleep disorder if routinely screened with a questionnaire.
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