84 Chapter 3 Results excluding those with a clinical diagnosis Comparable outcomes were observed when excluding individuals with a clinical diagnosis in NT1 (Supplementary Figure 7). The 2010 incidence peak in NT2/IH persisted in children when excluding individuals with a clinical diagnosis (Supplementary Figure 8). In each country, similar results were also seen when excluding individuals with a clinical diagnosis (Supplementary Figures 9-12). Supplementary Figure 7. Narcolepsy type 1 incidence rates excluding clinical diagnoses. The changes in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) in all individuals (A), children (B) and adults (C). The predicted incidence rates and their 95% predictive confidence intervals are marked as green circles/lines and the actual values are in black circles. EDS = excessive daytime sleepiness. Supplementary Figure 8. Narcolepsy type 2 and idiopathic hypersomnia incidence rates excluding clinical diagnoses. The changes in narcolepsy type 2 (NT2) and idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) in all individuals (A), children (B) and adults (C). The predicted incidence rates and their 95% predictive confidence intervals are marked as green circles/lines and the actual values are in black circles. EDS = excessive daytime sleepiness.
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