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26. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder
- www.behavenet.com
- DSM-IV: Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder.
- When there is evidence that prominent sleep disturbance is directly due to exposure to medications, toxins, alcohol or other drugs, diagnosis of this Substance Related Disorder may be appropriate.
- Diagnostic criteria for Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder.
- A prominent disturbance in sleep that is sufficiently severe to warrant independent clinical attention. ...
- (2) medication use is etiologically related to the sleep disturbance .
- The disturbance is not better accounted for by a Sleep Disorder that is not substance induced. Evidence that the symptoms are better accounted for by a Sleep Disorder that is not substance induced might include the following: the symptoms precede the onset of the substance use (or medication use); the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time (e. ... , about a month) after the cessation of acute withdrawal or severe intoxication, or are substantially in excess of what would be expected given the type or amount of the substance used or the duration of use; or there is other evidence that suggests the existence of an independent non-substance-induced Sleep Disorder (e. ...
- The sleep disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
- Note: This diagnosis should be made instead of a diagnosis of Substance Intoxication or Substance Withdrawal only when the sleep symptoms are in excess of those usually associated with the intoxication or withdrawal syndrome and when the symptoms are sufficiently severe to warrant independent clinical attention. ...
- Code Specific Substance -Induced Sleep Disorder: .
- Insomnia Type: if the predominant sleep disturbance is Insomnia.
- Hypersomnia Type: if the predominant sleep disturbance is Hypersomnia.
- Parasomnia Type: if the predominant sleep disturbance is a Parasomnia.
- Mixed Type: if more than one sleep disturbance is present and none predominates .
27. Postgraduate Medicine: Sleep disorders
- www.postgradmed.com
- Sleep disorders.
- Director, Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center.
- Sleep disorders: a four-article symposium. ...
- SLEEP DISORDERS: Introduction to a four-article symposium by Mark W. ...
- WHAT IS CAUSING EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS?: Evaluation to distinguish sleep deprivation from sleep disorders by Mark W. ...
- HELPING PATIENTS WHO SAY THEY CANNOT SLEEP: Practical ways to evaluate and treat insomnia by Hrayr P. ...
- PARASOMNIAS: Managing bizarre sleep-related behavior disorders by Carlos H. ...
- SLEEP DISORDERS IN CHILDREN AND TEENS: Helping patients and their families get some rest by John Garcia, MD, Laurel Wills, MD .
- Over the past two decades, awareness and appreciation of sleep disorders and their effects have virtually exploded. Sleep is of the brain and for the brain. Although the functions of sleep remain unknown, it is clear that the organ responsible for generating sleep and the only organ served by sleep is the brain. Another indisputable fact is that sleep is vital for existence. ...
- Much has been learned about the nature of sleep and wakefulness, and a wide variety of sleep disorders have been identified. ... Therefore, it is important for practicing physicians to be aware of these disorders and to take sleep-wake complaints very seriously, particularly given the prevalence of sleep complaints among the general population. ...
- In the fourth article, Drs John Garcia and Laurel Wills remind us that sleep-wake complaints are far more prevalent in children than previously suspected and that proper diagnosis and treatment result in marked benefits for the patient and the entire family. ...
- The take-home message is that sleep-wake complaints are almost always caused by specific, identifiable, and--most important--treatable conditions. In most cases, patients do not have to suffer from hypersomnia, insomnia, or unusual behaviors arising from the sleep period, because help is at hand. Sleep disorder centers are a resource that can aid community physicians and patients. Many sleep-related complaints do not require formal sleep studies and can be managed quickly and economically with simple phone consultation between the primary care physician and the sleep medicine specialist. ...
28. Narcolepsy (Sleep Disorder, Narcolepsy-Cataplexy Syndrome)
- www.lakeside.ca
- NARCOLEPSY (SLEEP DISORDER, NARCOLEPSY-CATAPLEXY SYNDROME) .
- Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder caused by a generalized disorganization of the sleep-waking functions within the brain. It often causes excessive daytime sleepiness, regardless of the amount of sleep that you have had. ... Tissue typing has shown that some individuals are more genetically susceptible to this disorder. ...
- Another common symptom of this disorder is cataplexy, a partial or complete weakness of the skeletal muscles brought on by intense emotions such as laughter, excitement, or anger.
- Other symptoms may include (1) sleep attacks short unintentional periods of sleep during the day; or (2) sleep paralysisthe inability to move as one drifts into or out of sleep. Also, some patients have hypnagogic hallucinations or visual or auditory experiences that occur when going to sleep or waking, which are hard to differentiate from reality. Others have disturbed nighttime sleep including frequent tossing and turning and awakening.
- Some medical stimulants combined with strategically placed 15-to 20-minute naps may improve the otherwise disabling effects of this sleep disorder. The timing and frequency of the scheduled naps has to be determined for each individual according to the usual time of the sleep attacks.
- 3) Educate your friends and family about your disorder. ...
29. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: Sleep Disorders
- www.behavenet.com
30. Sleep Disorder Clinic
- www.jch.org
- Sleep Disorder Center.
- JCH Sleep Lab.
- Our Sleep Lab is equipped with a computerized monitoring system that is state of the art Sleep Disorder digital equipment. ...
- Monitoring Your Sleep.
- Monitoring your sleep during an overnight sleep study is usually the only way to tell for sure whether or not you have a sleep disorder. A sleep study records how your lungs, heart, and other parts of your body function while you’re asleep. ... It is done in the JCH Sleep Lab.
- Sleep studies are considered an eligible charge by most private paid insurances, .
- What are the Symptoms of A Sleep Disorder?.
- People who have sleep disorders may experience the following:.
- What should I do if I think I may have a sleep disorder?.
- JCH’s computerized monitoring system is state of the art sleep disorder digital equipment.
- Take the Sleep Apnea Quiz.
- Testing in a Sleep Lab.
- You will spend a night in a private room inside a sleep center. ... If you have severe sleep apnea during the night, the technician may provide a device called CPAP that keeps your air passage open and helps you breathe.
31. Virtual Hospital: Neurology: Sleep Disorder
- www.vh.org
- Sleep Disorder Study: A Guide for Patients.
- Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed What is a sleep study?.
- A sleep study or polysomnogram (PSG) is a test that examines a person's sleeping behavior. It is an all-night procedure where a professional PSG technologist applies several electrodes to your scalp, chin, chest and legs to monitor your brain waves, heart activity and body movements during sleep. ... The entire sleep study procedure is painless. ...
- You will be in a private room with an intercom so that you may call the technologist at any time during the sleep study. ...
- The results of your sleep study will be sent to your referring physician. ...
- Why is a sleep study performed?.
- A sleep study, or PSG, is performed to help evaluate sleeping disorders, which typically are: .
- Sleep Apnea.
- A condition that causes a person to stop breathing during sleep on occasions throughout the night. ...
- This disorder may be caused by various problems such as tension, medications, or apnea. ...
- With this condition, sleep may be disturbed by spontaneous twitches or jerks in the limbs. ...
- The sleep study is analyzed by technologists and physicians specifically trained in sleep disorders. The results assist your physician in diagnosing a sleep problem. ...
- We realize that your sleep in the test situation may not be truly representative of your sleep at home; however, the information gained is still very useful. Most sleep disorders can be effectively treated once they have been diagnosed. ...
32. sleep disorder
- www.apollolights.com
- If you feel tired, depressed, or have trouble waking up in the mornings or falling asleep at night, you may be suffering from a sleep disorder. Millions of people are chronically ill with sleep disorders that are characterized by snoring, partial cessation of breathing during napping, and excessive daytime sleepiness. Apollo Health offers light therapy products that offer effective treatment applications for insomnia and sleep apnea disorder. ...
33. West Georgia Medical Center - LaGrange, Georgia
- www.wghs.org
- Sleep Disorder Laboratory.
- Sleep Disorders Laboratory .
- One out of four people suffer from sleep disorders. ...
- Sleep restores our bodies and our minds -- without it, we suffer. People who have sleep disorders may experience fatigue, irritability, depression, reduced attention, reduced concentration, reduced memory, more frequent illnesses, lost productivity, and workplace or care accidents from falling asleep at the job or at the wheel.
- Sleep disorders may be characterized by loud or chronic snoring, pauses in breathing during sleep followed by gasping or choking, frequent awakening during the night, morning headaches, restlessness or leg-jerking before or during sleep, excessive drowsiness during the day, and sleeping at inappropriate times.
- If you believe that you or a loved one are suffering from a sleep disorder, ask your doctor about a referral to the Sleep Disorder Laboratory. Our laboratory, led by sleep disorder specialist G. ... , offers sleep studies which may lead to the diagnosis and treatment of your problem. ...
- For more information or a referral to our sleep disorder specialist, please call (800) 373-7326. You may also learn more about sleep disorders by consulting the health information section of this web site.
34. SLEEP DISORDER QUIZ
- www.independenthealth.com
- SLEEP DISORDER QUIZ.
- How much do you know about sleep disorders? Try taking the following true-or-false-quiz. ...
- #1 Sleep disorders can be evaluated and treated.
- Sleep disorders include many different and some serious medical problems. Serious sleep disorders are evaluated by in-home sleep monitors or occasionally in a sleep disorder lab. Treatments for sleep disorders vary with the cause and can include oxygen at night, changing sleep or work patterns, medications, and rarely, surgery.
- Snoring is a sleep disorder.
- Narcolepsy is a serious sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea is associated with snoring.
- Sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs while sleeping. ... Sleep apnea is a problem that needs proper evaluation and treatment.
- Try soft music or meditation to calm yourself before sleep. If none of these work and you have not been able to sleep soundly for more than a few days, seek medical care. ...
35. Gundersen Lutheran - Evaluating a Sleep Disorder
- www.gundersenlutheran.com
- Sleep Disorders Center Home.
- Evaluating a Sleep Disorder .
- Treating a Sleep Disorder .
- Evaluating a Sleep Disorder .
- At the Gundersen Lutheran Sleep Disorders Center, a physician who is an expert in sleep disorders will discuss your sleep problems with you. After performing a physical examination and laboratory tests, the physician may recommend that you have a nighttime sleep study.
- A sleep study consists of spending one or two nights and/or days at the Sleep Disorders Center to have your sleep evaluated. While you sleep, a technician monitors your brain waves, eye movements, muscle tone, limb movements, heart activity, oxygen level and air exchange.
- The Sleep Disorders Center's professional staff uses the results of your sleep study to diagnose your problem and recommend appropriate treatment.
- You may refer yourself to the Sleep Disorders Center, or you may be referred by your doctor. If you are referred, your doctor will receive a report on your sleep study results and recommendations for treatment.
36. Sleep Disorder Center at Union Hospital, Dover Ohio
- www.unionhospital.org
- Sleep Disorder Center.
- The Sleep Disorder Center at Union Hospital opened in 1996 and since then has served more than 1,500 patients in a comfortable caring environment. Our physicians are board certified in Sleep Medicine and the staff is registered in Polysomnography and Respiratory Therapy. ...
- , a sleep medicine specialist, interprets the data collected during a sleep study of a patient suffering from a sleep disorder.
- Get A Good Night's Sleep!.
- If you desire more information about sleep disorders, please consult with your doctor or the Union Hospital Sleep Disorder Center and put your concerns to rest. ...
- If you or a loved one show signs of a sleep disorder you are welcome to call the Center. For more information or to make an appointment to consult with a sleep physician, call: (330) 364-0856. ...
- To learn more about sleep disorders and other related topics, follow the links below.
- What Are Sleep Disorders?.
- What is a Sleep Study?.
37. LLUMC Sleep Disorders Center
- www.llu.edu
- SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER.
- A startling 40 million Americans suffer from some form of sleep disorder. Sleep disorders can lead to significant health problems and reduced quality of life. Everyday examples highlight the significance of sleep disorders: the person who snores so loudly that they disturb the sleep of others; the person who stops breathing frequently during the night; the baby who stops breathing and has to be rushed to the emergency room; the person who falls asleep on short drives or in social situations, or who has difficulty staying awake at work or school; the person who has difficulty sleeping night after night and loses hope that sleep will be normal again. These are common examples of patients who suffer from sleep disorders.
- The Loma Linda University Sleep Disorders Center has served patients affected by sleep disorders since 1982 with specialized facilities at the Loma Linda University Children's Hospital and Loma Linda University Community Medical Center. As an accredited member of the American Sleep Disorders Association, our medical staff is uniquely educated and trained to provide for the needs of patients with sleep disorders. ... We are dedicated to serving the needs of patients suffering from sleep disorders.
- Sleep apnea occurs when a person stops breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea can be a severe medical condition significantly affecting sleepers from infancy to adulthood. ...
- Classic symptoms of sleep apnea usually involve one or more of the three signs: .
- Sleep apnea .
- Obstructive sleep apnea occurs due to a blockage of the airway from a variety of causes. The severity of sleep apnea can range from mild snoring, to life threatening conditions, including increased risk of stroke, heart complications, and a greater risk of vehicle accidents. ...
- Narcolepsy is a medical disorder causing patients to become so sleepy that it is difficult to stay awake for normal daytime functions. Narcolepsy may also be associated with the inability to move upon awakening, vivid dreams which occur outside the regular sleep period, and difficulty maintaining muscle tone during emotional times such as anger or laughter. ...
38. Colorado HealthSite ~ Sleep Disorders Center
- www.coloradohealthsite.org
39. First effective drug for sleep disorder identified
- www.eurekalert.org
- First effective drug for sleep disorder identified.
- In a clinical trial conducted at the University of Illinois at Chicago, researchers have demonstrated the first promising drug treatment for a common and life-threatening sleep disorder called sleep apnea. ...
- The drug, an antidepressant called mirtazapine, significantly reduced the symptoms of sleep apnea. It cut in half the number of times breathing stopped or slowed during sleep and reduced the number of times sleep was disrupted by 28 percent. ...
- "The drug provided the largest benefit and the most consistent improvement of any pharmaceutical therapy tested in controlled studies to date," said David Carley, professor of medicine, pharmacology and bioengineering and director of research at the UIC Center for Sleep and Ventilatory Disorders. ...
- The results of the trial will be presented this week at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies in Chicago by Carley and co-investigator Dr. ...
- "An estimated 15-20 million people in the United States suffer from sleep apnea, yet there is currently no cure and no fully effective long-term treatment for the disorder. ...
- Apnea -- which means "without breath" -- is diagnosed when a person periodically stops breathing for 10 seconds or more or has episodes of reduced breathing during sleep. People suffering from sleep apnea may stop breathing hundreds of times a night, often for a minute or longer. The disorder is associated with increased risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and adult-onset diabetes. ...
- At present, sleep apnea is treated with mechanical devices, most often masks or nasal prongs, that maintain a continuous positive airway pressure. ...
- They were monitored throughout the night in the UIC Center for Sleep and Ventilatory Disorders after each of three seven-day treatment periods. ...
- The clinical trial at UIC followed years of laboratory tests of several classes of medications on a strain of rats that exhibit sleep apneas similar to the human disorder. ...
- Mirtazapine blocks the activity of a chemical in the nervous system called serotonin that is involved in regulating mood, emotion, appetite and sleep. ...
- Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of sleep apnea. ...
40. Sleep disorder
- athena.medicdata.com
- Sleep disorder.
- Everyone has occasional sleepless nights, but millions of Americans have chronic sleep problems that deny them the vital rest we all need. ... has dramatically expanded its ability to provide a full range of diagnostic and treatment services to local citizens with sleep disorders. ...
- The expanded Sleep Disorders Laboratory features state-of-the-art digital equipment that provides more comprehensive diagnosis than was available through older analog machinery. ...
- Approximately 70 million Americans have clinically significant sleep problems. The most common sleep disorders are: .
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea: found in over 25% of patients with hypertension .
- Sleep disorders can be serious medical problems. Many chronic insomniacs and persons with sleep apnea report decreased quality of life, daytime fatigue, poor memory, and attention problems. Lack of sleep also magnifies the impact of other health issues. ...
- "When properly diagnosed, sleep disorders are very treatable," says pulmonologist Hunter Smith, M. ... "Most patients with obstructive sleep apnea can be treated by using special equipment to keep their upper airway open while they're sleeping. ... Other successful treatments include surgical intervention, drug therapy and modifying the way people sleep. ...
- Patients in the BCH Sleep Lab are clinically monitored in four different ways and remotely observed by a trained technician while they sleep. ... BCH also has portable equipment that allows patients to sleep at home while being fully monitored. ...
41. Sleep-Disorder-related organizations
- www.healthyresources.com
- Sleep-Disorder-related organizations .
- The American Sleep Apnea Association.
- The American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA) seeks to reduce death or disability resulting from apnea through public health education , financial support for basic medical research, and The ASAA A. ...
- The American Sleep Apnea Association 2025 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 905 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202-293-3650 Fax: 202-293-3656 The National Sleep Foundation.
- I have found The National Sleep Foundation to be a very valuable source of information. ...
- American Sleep Disorders Association.
- American Sleep Disorders Association .
- Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada.
- An excellent Canadian resource, particularly for persons recently diagnosed with any sleep disorder. ... Leadership and advisory roles are filled by respected medical professionals in specialty of sleep disorders.
- Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada 3080 Yonge St, Suite 5055, Toronto, Ontario M6A 2A4 Tel: 613-483-9654 FAX: 613-483-7081 A. ...
- NEW YORK is a local support group designed to help people with sleep apnea. Our goal is to educate patients, physicians, and the general public on diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea.
- Members include patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, their family and friends. ...
- The group meets about five times a year, and provides an environment for social contact to ease the isolation brought on by sleep apnea and its treatment.
42. Exempla Services - Sleep Disorders Lab
- www.exempla.org
- Sleep Disorders Lab .
- Home > Getting Care > Services > Sleep Disorders Lab .
- Sleep Disorders Laboratory.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep Apnea Screening .
- Surgical Intervention for Obstructive Sleep Apnea .
- Restless Leg Syndrome & Periodic Limb Movement Disorder .
- Exempla Healthcare now offers an accredited Sleep Disorders Laboratory at Lutheran Medical Center. The lab assists in the diagnoses of patients suspected of having one, or a combination of several types of sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, periodic limb movements, narcolepsy and nocturnal seizures. ...
- Multiple Sleep Latency Testing (MSLT) .
- Education on Sleep Disorders and Treatment Options .
- What to Expect During the Sleep Study Testing .
- AWAKE (Alert, Well, and Keeping Energetic) is a support group for patients with sleep disorders and their families. ...
- To order a sleep study or obtain more information, call (303) 425-8574. ...
43. Sleep Disorder Clinic
- sleep-disorder-clinic.748.us
44. Premier Sleep
- www.premiersleep.com
- About Premier Sleep.
- Sleep Disorder Basics.
- Sleep Disorder Quiz.
- Sleep Study Overview.
- Premier Sleep Disorders Center.
- It has been estimated that as many as 40 million Americans suffer from some form of sleep disorder, with 20 million of those suffering from obstructive sleep apnea alone. Here at Premier Sleep Disorders Center, we specialize in helping people like these to find a good night's rest.
- Over the years, we've helped hundreds of people sleep better. ...
- If you have or suspect you have a sleeping disorder that's keeping you from living your life to the fullest, contact Premier Sleep where we put sleep disorders to rest.
45. Sleep Disorder
- www.merlinean.com
- Chronic Despression Chronic Fatigue Chronic Headache Chronic Pain & MPS Cognitive Dysfunction Equilibrium Gout & Pseudo Gout Irritable Bowel & Bladder Memory Dysfunction Mobility Problems Muscle Spasms & Stiffness Prostate Problems & Testicular Pain Sleep Disorder Stress Disorder .
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- Sleep Disorder.
- He ran some tests and put me into a Sleep Clinic. From the sleep clinic it was determined that I do not go into a Stage IV sleep. This is, for the ones who don't know, the stage of sleep the body needs in order to repair itself, build muscle etc.
- Again, I tried various medications over the years trying to improve my sleep but nothing was found that helped. ... In March of 98 I decided enough was enough with the sleep medications. ... I sleep no better or worse than when I was on the medications.
- About the only way my sleep disorder affects me is. ... If I sleep well, most times I have a not bad day. If I sleep poorly, I am guaranteed of at least one bad day and possibly a succession of them. ... There are those times when I seem to sleep well but my body decides it is going to go through a "flair up stage" anyway.
- As an addendum - I find that if I have a number of successive nights where I do not sleep well, a "Catch 22" scenario develops. Lack of sleep causes the pain to increase which affects the quality of sleep with causes more pain. ... and it steadily improves until I again do not sleep well and cycle starts again. ...
46. Finally You can sleep again - You suffer from sleep disorders - The IPN
- www.ipn.at
- Sleep Disorder.
- Finally You can sleep again.
- You suffer from sleep disorders.
- About one third of the population suffers from sleep disorders. Sleep is important for regeneration of mind and body. In the long run sleep disorders will lead to lack of energy, rapid decline in performance, irritation and unattentiveness.
- On average we sleep between 7 to 8 hours. ... Some people require more in order to feel rested, other people get by with much less sleep.
- Another aspect that is important is when you sleep. Some people need to sleep in the earlier hours of the night, others much later. Some people are early risers, others will sleep late into the morning.
- During the sleep each person goes through different phases, which differ how deep the sleep is. With normal sleep, the depth of sleep will increase rapidly after falling asleep, decrease again after some hours, and get quite shallow towards the morning before waking up. Sleep disorders are either problems falling asleep or problems staying asleep. ...
- Many sleep disorders are caused by the nervous system. ...
- You will fall asleep quickly and will sleep the whole night.
47. Disorders of sleep
- www.terra.es
48. Virtual Hospital : Health Topics A-Z : Sleep Disorders
- www.vh.org
- Sleep Disorders.
- University of Iowa Family Practice Handbook: Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Aging Begins at 30: Sleep in the Elderly.
- College Health 101: Fitting Sleep Into a College Schedule.
- Sleep Disorder Study: A Guide for Patients.
- Sleep Hygiene.
- Sleep Walking: Frequently Asked Questions.
- The MSLT: Multiple Sleep Latency Test.
- Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers: Childhood Sleep Apnea.
- Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers: Sleep Problems.
49. Sleep paralysis, night terrors, nightmares
- watarts.uwaterloo.ca
50. Other Sleep Disorders
- www.talkaboutsleep.com
- Home | Sleep Basics | View a Sleep Study | FAQ| Medicare & Disability | Advocacy | Dictionaries | Books & Links.
- Home | Overview | Sleep Self Assessment Questionaire| Snoring & Sleep Apnea | Insomnia | Narcolepsy | RLS / PMD | Childrens Disorders| Idiopathic Hypersomnia| Parasomnias | Fibromyalgia | Other Sleep Disorders.
- Sleep Disorder Info.
- Sleep Links.
- Find A Sleep Doctor.
- Other Sleep Disorders.
- WHAT ARE "OTHER" SLEEP DISORDERS?.
- There are some 84 defined sleep disorders, according to the 1997 edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD). Within other areas of this Sleep Disorders section, you will find information on several of the more common sleep disorders and groups of disorders. These include Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Narcolepsy, Restless Legs Syndrome, Periodic Limb Movement Disorder, Parasomnias and Hypersomnia. Sleep-Related Disorders are also covered in another section of this website.
- Effects of Anxiety on Sleep Are Different Than Depression -- By Alexander Golbin, M. ...
- Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome .
- Sleep Disorders And Cancer (Spanish) .
- © 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 TALK ABOUT SLEEP, INC. ...
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