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Decreased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) orexin levels are one of the diagnostic and classification criteria for narcolepsy. Because of the difficulty in obtaining CSF, its clinical application is limited. Here, we aimed to confirm the significance of determining plasma orexin levels in the diagnosis and treatment of narcolepsy by comparing the differences in these levels between narcolepsy patients and healthy controls and analyzing related factors. Twenty-four patients with type I narcolepsy who visited our hospital from October 2017 to Jan