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[REM sleep behavior disorder].
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a rare but clinically distinct disorder which is easily overlooked. It commonly occurs in older men and, because of its similarity to epileptic seizures, is often misdiagnosed. The etiology of RBD is still unknown.
S, Noachtar, I, Eisensehr
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder [PDF]
Abstract Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is an abnormal behavior of the REM sleep, characterized by loss of muscle atonia and various motor behaviors with concordant dream content. This “acting out of dreams” is frequently violent, but soft movements, reminiscent of daily life activities, may also occur.
Nico J. Diederich, Isabelle Arnulf
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Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000
REM sleep is the stage associated with vivid dream mentation, desynchronous cortical EEG, and atonia of antigravitary muscles. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by the intermittent loss of REM sleep atonia and by the appearance of elaborate motor activity associated with dream mentation.
L, Ferini-Strambi, M, Zucconi
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REM sleep is the stage associated with vivid dream mentation, desynchronous cortical EEG, and atonia of antigravitary muscles. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by the intermittent loss of REM sleep atonia and by the appearance of elaborate motor activity associated with dream mentation.
L, Ferini-Strambi, M, Zucconi
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REM Sleep Behavioral Disorders
European Neurology, 2008REM sleep behaviors were recently described as wild, dream-enacting behaviors during REM sleep with loss of usual atonia on submental muscles. We examined 6 patients (5 M, IF) with characteristic episodes of behavioral manifestations during REM sleep.
E, Sforza +4 more
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other REM Parasomnias
Continuum, 2023This article reviews rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and other REM sleep parasomnias, particularly recurrent isolated sleep paralysis and nightmare disorder.People with RBD have dream enactment behaviors that can be distressing and cause injuries to themselves or a bed partner.
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[REM sleep behavior disorder].
Ryoikibetsu shokogun shirizu, 2003REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a complex sleep disorder first characterized by Schenck and Mahowald in the 1980s.1 The typical complaints are violent thrashing or yelling accompanied by nightmares during sleep. Polysomnographic study shows that the behavioral outbursts are associated with dream mentation and intermittent loss of the muscle atonia
Jean K. Matheson, Clifford B. Saper
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Treatment of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2016REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a common parasomnia disorder affecting between 1 and 7 % of community-dwelling adults, most frequently older adults. RBD is characterized by nocturnal complex motor behavior and polysomnographic REM sleep without atonia. RBD is strongly associated with synucleinopathy neurodegeneration.
Youngsin, Jung, Erik K, St Louis
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Breakdown in REM sleep circuitry underlies REM sleep behavior disorder
Trends in Neurosciences, 2014During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, skeletal muscles are almost paralyzed. However, in REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), which is a rare neurological condition, muscle atonia is lost, leaving afflicted individuals free to enact their dreams. Although this may sound innocuous, it is not, given that patients with RBD often injure themselves or their ...
John, Peever +2 more
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Neurology, 2006
A challenge for future treatments of neurodegenerative disease is to institute therapy as early as possible in the course of the disease to delay the onset or prevent the development of neurologic symptoms. While basic neuroscientists continue to seek agents that affect α-synuclein, β-amyloid, and tau pathophysiology, clinical neuroscientists must ...
Bradley F. Boeve, Clifford B. Saper
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A challenge for future treatments of neurodegenerative disease is to institute therapy as early as possible in the course of the disease to delay the onset or prevent the development of neurologic symptoms. While basic neuroscientists continue to seek agents that affect α-synuclein, β-amyloid, and tau pathophysiology, clinical neuroscientists must ...
Bradley F. Boeve, Clifford B. Saper
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The influence of sleep disordered breathing in REM sleep behavior disorder
Sleep Medicine, 2017Because both REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) can present with similar symptoms, it is important to understand the influence of OSA in the clinical manifestations of RBD and whether RBD modulates OSA severity. Our objectives were to compare: 1.
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