Abstract REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a para-somnia characterized by dream-enacting behavior and loss of muscle atonia during REM sleep. Idiopathic RBD occurs in the absence of any neurological disease or other possible cause, is male-predominant and its clinical course is generally chronic progressive. Secondary RBD may be related to neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple system atrophy, Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia. Recent long-term prospective studies have shown that 30 % to 65 % of patients with idiopathic RBD will eventually develop a neurodegenerative disorder with the rate of emergence depending on the length of the follow-up period. RBD may therefore be one of the earliest signs of and/or a long-term pred...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: To determine the prevalence of REM behavior disorder in t...
To estimate the risk for developing a defined neurodegenerative syndrome in a large cohort of idiopa...
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Abstract—REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia characterized by a lack of motor inhibiti...
REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia characterized by the loss of normal skeletalmuscl...
Introduction: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a REM sleep parasomnia chara...
Objective: We aimed to investigate relationships between sleep disturbances and phenoconversion to n...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine the association of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) with the conve...
Objective: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by dream enactment and ...
Several studies report an association between REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) and neurodegenerativ...
Background: Rapid eye movement [REM] sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) may herald neurodegenerative dis...
Several studies report an association between REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) and neurodegenerativ...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by loss of normal atonia dur...
ABSTRACT Rapid Eye Movement Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia that manifests itself as dream e...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess whether risk factors for Parkinson disease and dementia wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: To determine the prevalence of REM behavior disorder in t...
To estimate the risk for developing a defined neurodegenerative syndrome in a large cohort of idiopa...
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. All ...
Abstract—REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia characterized by a lack of motor inhibiti...
REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia characterized by the loss of normal skeletalmuscl...
Introduction: Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a REM sleep parasomnia chara...
Objective: We aimed to investigate relationships between sleep disturbances and phenoconversion to n...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine the association of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) with the conve...
Objective: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by dream enactment and ...
Several studies report an association between REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) and neurodegenerativ...
Background: Rapid eye movement [REM] sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) may herald neurodegenerative dis...
Several studies report an association between REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) and neurodegenerativ...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by loss of normal atonia dur...
ABSTRACT Rapid Eye Movement Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia that manifests itself as dream e...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess whether risk factors for Parkinson disease and dementia wi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityObjective: To determine the prevalence of REM behavior disorder in t...
To estimate the risk for developing a defined neurodegenerative syndrome in a large cohort of idiopa...
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. All ...