Rhythmic movement disorder and cyclic alternating pattern during sleep: A video-polysomnographic study in a 9-year-old boy

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We report on polysomnographic findings in a 9-year-old boy affected by rhythmic movement disorder. The subject's rhythmic movements were found to be intimately linked to unstable nonrapid eye movement N-REM sleep, as shown by their close association with the A phases of the cyclic alternating pattern. We examine the complex interactions between arousal mechanisms and rhythmic movements occurring during sleep. © 2004 Movement Disorder Society.

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Manni, R., Terzaghi, M., Sartori, I., Veggiotti, P., & Parrino, L. (2004). Rhythmic movement disorder and cyclic alternating pattern during sleep: A video-polysomnographic study in a 9-year-old boy. Movement Disorders, 19(10), 1186–1190. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.20133

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