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Sleep and movement disorders [electronic resource] /

Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2013.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (809 p.)ISBN:
  • 9780199795239 (electronic bk.)
  • 0199795231 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WL 108
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Contents:
Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1 Introduction; PART TWO: BASIC SCIENCE; 2 Non-REM Sleep: For Charging Our Batteries; 3 An Overview of Normal Sleep; 4 Neurobiology of the REM-Non-REM Sleep Cycle; 5 The Control of Motoneurons during Sleep; 6 Circadian Neurobiology; 7 The Normal Motor System: Sleep/Wake States, Circadian Rhythms, and Ontogeny; 8 Genetics of Sleep and Sleep Disorders; PART THREE: LABORATORY EVALUATION OF MOTOR DISTURBANCES DURING SLEEP; 9 An Introduction; 10 Polysomnography
11 Polysomnography: Scoring of Sleep Stages, Arousals, and Breathing12 Scoring of Sleep-Related Movements: Standard and Advanced Techniques; 13 Cyclic Alternating Pattern in Sleep: Measurement and Clinical Significance; 14 Assessment of Daytime Sleepiness; 15 Ambulatory Activity Monitoring; 16 Clinical Neurophysiology of Movement Disorders; 17 Clinical Neurophysiology of Acoustic Startle; 18 Electroencephalography in Relation to Abnormal Movements during Sleep; 19 Sleep and Movement Disorders: Neuroimaging Aspects; 20 Autonomic Evaluation in Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
PART FOUR: CLINICAL SCIENCEA: General Introductory Section; 21 An Introduction; 22 An Approach to a Patient with Movement Disorders during Sleep and Classification; 23 Epidemiology of Sleep-Related Movement Disorders; 24 General Sleep Difficulties in Patients with Movement Disorders; 25 Diffierential Diagnosis and Evaluation of Unknown Motor Disorders during Sleep; B: Sleep Related Movements: Normal and Abnormal; 26 General Introduction and Historical Review; 27 Physiologic Body Jerks and Movements at Sleep Onset and during Sleep; 28 Disorders of Arousal from Non-REM Sleep
29 REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Discovery of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis, and Treatment30 Pathophysiology of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Including Its Relationship with Neurodegenerative Diseases, Evolving Concepts, and Controversies; 31 Neurodegenerative Disease in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Quantifying Risk and Measuring Preclinical Markers of Disease; 32 Sleep-Related Eating Disorders; 33 Fatal Familial Insomnia; 34 Narcolepsy, Cataplexy, and Sleep Paralysis; 35 Nocturnal Seizures; 36 Complex (Including Violent) Sleep Behavior
37 Benign Sleep Myoclonus of InfancyC: Movement Disorders and Sleep; 38 Movement Disorders and Sleep: Introduction; 39 Persistence of Daytime Movement Disorders during Sleep; 40 Sleep-Related Leg Cramps, Sleep-Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder, and Sleep Talking; 41 Sleep Bruxism and Other Disorders with Orofacial Activity during Sleep; 42 Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease): An Introduction; 43 The Epidemiology of Restless Legs Syndrome; 44 Pathophysiology: The Biology of Restless Legs Syndrome ( Willis-Ekbom Disease)
Summary: Sleep and Movement Disorders is the second edition of a successful book that was the first of its kind. Since its publication in 2002, significant progress has been made in our understanding of motor control in sleep and the relationship between sleep and movement disorders. All three editors are authorities on the subject and have assembled expert specialists for their chapter authors. The topic is very timely, the latest edition of the International classification of sleep disorders (ICSD-2, 2005) included a separate category of 'Sleep Related Movement Disorders' emphasizing the increasing a.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; 1 Introduction; PART TWO: BASIC SCIENCE; 2 Non-REM Sleep: For Charging Our Batteries; 3 An Overview of Normal Sleep; 4 Neurobiology of the REM-Non-REM Sleep Cycle; 5 The Control of Motoneurons during Sleep; 6 Circadian Neurobiology; 7 The Normal Motor System: Sleep/Wake States, Circadian Rhythms, and Ontogeny; 8 Genetics of Sleep and Sleep Disorders; PART THREE: LABORATORY EVALUATION OF MOTOR DISTURBANCES DURING SLEEP; 9 An Introduction; 10 Polysomnography

11 Polysomnography: Scoring of Sleep Stages, Arousals, and Breathing12 Scoring of Sleep-Related Movements: Standard and Advanced Techniques; 13 Cyclic Alternating Pattern in Sleep: Measurement and Clinical Significance; 14 Assessment of Daytime Sleepiness; 15 Ambulatory Activity Monitoring; 16 Clinical Neurophysiology of Movement Disorders; 17 Clinical Neurophysiology of Acoustic Startle; 18 Electroencephalography in Relation to Abnormal Movements during Sleep; 19 Sleep and Movement Disorders: Neuroimaging Aspects; 20 Autonomic Evaluation in Sleep-Related Movement Disorders

PART FOUR: CLINICAL SCIENCEA: General Introductory Section; 21 An Introduction; 22 An Approach to a Patient with Movement Disorders during Sleep and Classification; 23 Epidemiology of Sleep-Related Movement Disorders; 24 General Sleep Difficulties in Patients with Movement Disorders; 25 Diffierential Diagnosis and Evaluation of Unknown Motor Disorders during Sleep; B: Sleep Related Movements: Normal and Abnormal; 26 General Introduction and Historical Review; 27 Physiologic Body Jerks and Movements at Sleep Onset and during Sleep; 28 Disorders of Arousal from Non-REM Sleep

29 REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Discovery of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis, and Treatment30 Pathophysiology of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Including Its Relationship with Neurodegenerative Diseases, Evolving Concepts, and Controversies; 31 Neurodegenerative Disease in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: Quantifying Risk and Measuring Preclinical Markers of Disease; 32 Sleep-Related Eating Disorders; 33 Fatal Familial Insomnia; 34 Narcolepsy, Cataplexy, and Sleep Paralysis; 35 Nocturnal Seizures; 36 Complex (Including Violent) Sleep Behavior

37 Benign Sleep Myoclonus of InfancyC: Movement Disorders and Sleep; 38 Movement Disorders and Sleep: Introduction; 39 Persistence of Daytime Movement Disorders during Sleep; 40 Sleep-Related Leg Cramps, Sleep-Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder, and Sleep Talking; 41 Sleep Bruxism and Other Disorders with Orofacial Activity during Sleep; 42 Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease): An Introduction; 43 The Epidemiology of Restless Legs Syndrome; 44 Pathophysiology: The Biology of Restless Legs Syndrome ( Willis-Ekbom Disease)

45 Restless Legs Syndrome (Willis-Ekbom Disease): Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis (Mimics), and Evaluation

Sleep and Movement Disorders is the second edition of a successful book that was the first of its kind. Since its publication in 2002, significant progress has been made in our understanding of motor control in sleep and the relationship between sleep and movement disorders. All three editors are authorities on the subject and have assembled expert specialists for their chapter authors. The topic is very timely, the latest edition of the International classification of sleep disorders (ICSD-2, 2005) included a separate category of 'Sleep Related Movement Disorders' emphasizing the increasing a.

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