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Somnambulism (sleepwalking)

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2004
Somnambulism is an arousal parasomnia consisting of a series of complex behaviours that result in large movements in bed or walking during sleep. It occurs in 2-14% of children and 1.6-2.4% of adults. Occasional benign episodes are managed conservatively.
Agnes, Remulla, Christian, Guilleminault
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Somnambule

Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2009
" Somnambule " is a global instrument which produces sound and picture, generated by a gesture - more precisly the pianistic gesture. The sound has its source in two different worlds : the real world for the sound of piano, and the virtual world for the synthetic sounds.
Sillam, Kevin, Luciani, Annie
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Somnambulism in adults

Neurology, 1990
We evaluated with clinical interviews and polysomnographic examinations 10 adults with the complaint of sleepwalking, often accompanied by violent behavior or self-injury. During the polysomnographic studies, 8 patients had 47 distinct somnambulistic episodes. All episodes occurred in non-REM sleep, with 91% occurring in slow-wave sleep.
N B, Kavey   +3 more
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Migraine and somnambulism

Neurology, 2005
The incidence of somnambulism may be increased in children with migraine1,2 and has been proposed as a minor diagnostic criterion of migraine. Somnambulism is thought to be an arousal disorder. Mean age at onset ranges from 4 to 8 years, with a yearly prevalence of 6 to 17%, and an incidence between 2 and 7%.3 There is no clear sex ratio.
Olivier, Casez   +2 more
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Somnambulism

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1980
Fifty adults with either a present or past complaint of somnambulism were evaluated to determine the development and clinical course of their disorder as well as their personality patterns. Generally, when sleepwalking was outgrown, its onset was before age 10 years and its termination before age 15 years.
A, Kales   +6 more
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Somnambulism, Migraine and Propranolol

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1987
SYNOPSIS 150 migraine patients and 150 healthy subjects without headache were questioned about previous or current somnambulism. Previous or current somnambulism was found in 21.9% of the migraine group and in 6.6% of the control group; this difference is significant (p<0.001). Of the 25 migraine patients who had childhood or adult
A, Pradalier, M, Giroud, J, Dry
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Childhood migraine and somnambulism

Neurology, 1983
Based on a sample of 222 children from four diagnostic groups, a high frequency of somnambulism in children suffering from migraine headache is reported. The strength of the association between somnambulism and childhood migraine raises the possibility that somnambulism might be considered as a minor diagnostic criterion in the clinical diagnosis of ...
G, Barabas, M, Ferrari, W S, Matthews
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Amitriptyline and somnambulism

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2000
Juan A Ferrándiz-Santos   +1 more
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Somnambulism

2009
Alexander K. C. Leung   +150 more
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