Kleine-Levin syndrome - translation to arabic
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Kleine-Levin syndrome - translation to arabic

RECURRENT HYPERSOMNIA THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY RECURRING PERIODS OF EXCESSIVE AMOUNTS OF SLEEP AND ALTERED BEHAVIOR
Kleine-levin syndrome; Sleeping beauty syndrome; Kleine-Levine Syndrome; Kleine-Levine syndrome; Kleine Levin Syndrome; Kline Levin; Klein-Levine Syndrome; Kleine-Levin Syndrome; Klein-Levin syndrome; Kline-Levin syndrome; Sleeping Beauty syndrome; Kleine-Levin syndrome; KLS (sleep disorder); Sleeping Beauty Syndrome

Kleine-Levin syndrome         
مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كلاينه-ليفين (نوم طويل مع اضطرابات عصابية وجنسية)
Kleine Levin syndrome         
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كلاينه-ليفين:نوم طويل مع اضطرابات عصابية وجنسية‎
sicca syndrome         
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HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION TYPE II DISEASE AFFECTING THE EXOCRINE GLANDS
Sjogren's syndrome; Sjogren's disease; Sjögren's disease; Sjögren's Syndrome; Sjogren's Syndrome; Sjogren syndrome; Sjšgren's disease; Sjögren's; Sicca syndrome (Sjögren); Sjorgren's syndrome; Sicca syndrome; Sjogren's; Sjogrens; Sjogrens syndrome; Sjögrens syndrome; Mikulicz' Disease; Sicca syndrome (Sjogren); Sjsgren's disease; Sjoegren's Syndrome; Sjoegren's; Sjoegren's syndrome; Sjoegren's disease; Sicca syndrome (Sjoegren); Sjoegrens syndrome; Sjoegren syndrome; Secondary Sjogren’s; Secondary Sjogren's; Anti-La; Sjögren’s syndrome; La (antigen); Anti-SS-B; Miculicz syndrome; Anti-la; Anti-La antibodies; Sjögren's syndrome
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةٌ جُفافِيَّة‎

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Kleine–Levin syndrome

Kleine–Levin syndrome (KLS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by persistent episodic hypersomnia accompanied by cognitive and behavioral changes. These changes may include disinhibition, sometimes manifested through hypersexuality, hyperphagia or emotional lability, and other symptoms, such as derealization. Patients generally experience recurrent episodes of the condition for more than a decade, which may return at a later age. Individual episodes generally last more than a week, sometimes lasting for months. The condition greatly affects the personal, professional, and social lives of those with KLS. The severity of symptoms and the course of the syndrome vary between those with KLS. Patients commonly have about 20 episodes over about a decade. Several months may elapse between episodes.

The onset of the condition usually follows a viral infection (72% of patients); several different viruses have been observed to trigger KLS. It is generally only diagnosed after similar conditions have been excluded; MRI, CT scans, lumbar puncture, and toxicology tests are used to rule out other possibilities. The syndrome's mechanism is not known, but the thalamus is thought to possibly play a role. SPECT has shown thalamic hypoperfusion in patients during episodes.

KLS is very rare, occurring at a rate of 1 in 500 000, which limits research into genetic factors. The condition primarily affects teenagers (81% of reported patients), with a bias towards males (68-72% of cases), though females can also be affected, and the age of onset varies. There is no known cure, and there is little evidence supporting drug treatment. Lithium has been reported to have limited effects in case reports, decreasing the length of episodes and duration between them in some patients. Stimulants have been shown to promote wakefulness during episodes, but they do not counteract cognitive symptoms or decrease the duration of episodes. The condition is named after Willi Kleine and Max Levin, who described cases of the disease in the early 20th century. It was added to the International Classification of Sleep Disorders in 1990.

Examples of use of Kleine-Levin syndrome
1. It took a further eight years until specialists correctly diagnosed her with Kleine–Levin Syndrome, known more commonly as sleeping beauty disease.