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Functional (Psychogenic) Movement Disorders Presenting During Sleep.

José Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo1, Marlene Alonso-Juarez2, Robert Fekete3.   

Abstract

Background: Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders are involuntary movements that seems to originate from activation of voluntary motor pathways in the brain. The movements typically present during the waking hours with variable frequency. Case presentation: We present the case of a 24-year-old woman with FMDs during the waking state, but also during stages 1 and 2 of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, recorded with polysomnography. Such movements caused arousal leading to excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue. Conclusions: FMDs may disrupt sleep causing day time somnolence, adding morbidity to the disorder. Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s).

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Keywords:  Functional movement disorder; dystonia; polysomnography; sleep; trauma-associated sleep disorder

Mesh:

Year:  2021        PMID: 33664989      PMCID: PMC7908921          DOI: 10.5334/tohm.571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)        ISSN: 2160-8288


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