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Menstruation-related hypersomnia. Electroencephalographic and actigraphic correlation in an underrecognized neuropsychiatric disorder
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abuse, and subsequently admitted to the Psychiatry ward with a diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder. Symptoms lasted for 4 days, resolved spontaneously and the patient was discharged.& nbsp;In April 2018, she presented identical symptoms for 5-6 days, which also coincided with her menstruation. Additionally, she reported partial amnesia of the previous days and mild holocranial headache. Neurological examination showed bradypsychia and apathy. Blood tests, including endocrine, metabolic and autoimmune analyses, were within normal limits, as well as brain MRI and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).& nbsp;A third episode occurred during her menstruation in May 2018, however, this was shorter and symptoms were milder.& nbsp;The last episode took place during her menstruation in June 2018. Her relatives described very mild symptoms, mainly apathy, although a clear slowdown of her physical activity was recorded in actigraphy for two days. She has not had another episode to date.