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Somnologists use a ''sleep study'', or [[Polysomnography|polysomnogram]], as one of several key diagnostic tools. | Somnologists use a ''sleep study'', or [[Polysomnography|polysomnogram]], as one of several key diagnostic tools. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
polysomnography patient, Children's Hospital (Saint Louis), 2006]] Somnology is the clinical study and treatment of sleep disorders and irregularities. Somnologists treat and diagnose various disorders, such as apnea, insomnia, and sleepwalking.
Somnologists use a sleep study, or polysomnogram, as one of several key diagnostic tools.
[[Image:Pediatric polysomnogram.jpg|thumb|left|Pediatric