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=== Clinic === | === Clinic === | ||
* RBD is a [[parasomnia]] | * RBD is a [[parasomnia]], A sleep disorder in which people act out their dreams. It involves abnormal behavior during [[REM sleep]]. | ||
* The major feature of RBD is '''loss''' of muscle atonia during otherwise intact REM sleep. | * The major feature of RBD is '''loss''' of muscle atonia during otherwise intact REM sleep. | ||
* Loss of motor inhibition leads to sleep behaviors ranging from simple limb twitches to more complex integrated movements | * Loss of motor inhibition leads to sleep behaviors ranging from simple limb twitches to more complex integrated movements | ||
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=== Main symptoms === | |||
*RBD is characterized by the dreamer acting out their dreams, with complex behaviors. | *RBD is characterized by the dreamer acting out their dreams, with complex behaviors. | ||
* Dreams often involve Violent / Aggressive actions, Screaming, Shouting, Laughing, Crying, | * Dreams often involve Violent / Aggressive actions, Screaming, Shouting, Laughing, Crying, Arm flailing, Kicking, Punching, Choking, and Jumping | ||
* The sleeping person may be unaware of these movements. | * The sleeping person may be unaware of these movements. | ||
=== Other symptoms === | |||
* Reduced motor abilities | * Reduced motor abilities | ||
* Posture and gait changes | * Posture and gait changes | ||
* Mild cognitive impairment | * Mild cognitive impairment | ||
* Alterations in the sense of smell | * [[Anosmia|Alterations in the sense of smell]] | ||
* Impairments in color vision | * Impairments in [[Cerebral achromatopsia|color vision]] | ||
* Autonomic dysfunction (Orthostatic hypotension, Constipation, Urinary problems and Sexual dysfunction) | * [[Autonomic Nervous System|Autonomic dysfunction]] (Orthostatic hypotension, Constipation, Urinary problems and Sexual dysfunction) | ||
* Depression | * Depression | ||
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* [[Limbic encephalitis entities|Limbic encephalitis]] | * [[Limbic encephalitis entities|Limbic encephalitis]] | ||
* [[Morvan's syndrome]] | * [[Morvan's syndrome]] | ||
* Multiple system atrophy | * [[Multiple system atrophy]] | ||
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=== Causes === | === Causes === | ||
* | * Loss of normal voluntary muscle atonia during REM sleep results in motor behavior in response to dream content | ||
* [[Brainstem]] circuits that control atonia during REM sleep may be damaged | * [[Brainstem]] circuits (Pontomedullary brainstem) that control atonia during REM sleep may be damaged. | ||
* REM sleep circuits are located in caudal brainstem | * REM sleep circuits are located in caudal brainstem structures are the same structures that are implicated in the synucleinopathies. | ||
* Motor deficits like those seen in RBD are known to result from lesions in those circuits. | ** Motor deficits like those seen in RBD are known to result from lesions in those circuits. | ||
=== Differential Diagnosis === | === Differential Diagnosis === | ||
* Non-REM parasomnias ( | * Non-REM parasomnias ([[Somnambulism|Sleepwalking]], sleep terrors) | ||
* Periodic limb movement disorder | * [[Periodic limb movement disorder]] | ||
* Severe obstructive sleep apnea | * [[Obstructive sleep apnea|Severe obstructive sleep apnea]] | ||
* Dissociative disorders | * [[Dissociative disorders]] | ||
=== Entities / Miasms === | === Entities / Miasms === | ||
* I seems that [[Extrapyramidal|extrapyramidal tracts]] are involved actively in RBD, therefore it belongs to [[Extrapyramidal|EPS]] [[Cluster of disease|COD]] whose main miasms are [[JE, Japanese encephalitis|JE]], [[WNE, West Nile Encephalitis|WNE]], [[GSS, Gerstmann Straussler Scheinker syndrome|GSS]], [[CJD, Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease|CJD]] and [[FFI, Fatal Familial Insomnia|FFI]] | |||
* Color vision impairment (Cerebral achromatopsia) and Anosmia are useful guides which lead us to [[CJD, Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease|CJD]] |
Revision as of 07:39, 3 April 2023
Clinic
- RBD is a parasomnia, A sleep disorder in which people act out their dreams. It involves abnormal behavior during REM sleep.
- The major feature of RBD is loss of muscle atonia during otherwise intact REM sleep.
- Loss of motor inhibition leads to sleep behaviors ranging from simple limb twitches to more complex integrated movements
- RBD is a very strong predictor of progression to Parkinson's disease or dementia with Lewy bodies
Main symptoms
- RBD is characterized by the dreamer acting out their dreams, with complex behaviors.
- Dreams often involve Violent / Aggressive actions, Screaming, Shouting, Laughing, Crying, Arm flailing, Kicking, Punching, Choking, and Jumping
- The sleeping person may be unaware of these movements.
Other symptoms
- Reduced motor abilities
- Posture and gait changes
- Mild cognitive impairment
- Alterations in the sense of smell
- Impairments in color vision
- Autonomic dysfunction (Orthostatic hypotension, Constipation, Urinary problems and Sexual dysfunction)
- Depression
Related disease
Causes
- Loss of normal voluntary muscle atonia during REM sleep results in motor behavior in response to dream content
- Brainstem circuits (Pontomedullary brainstem) that control atonia during REM sleep may be damaged.
- REM sleep circuits are located in caudal brainstem structures are the same structures that are implicated in the synucleinopathies.
- Motor deficits like those seen in RBD are known to result from lesions in those circuits.
Differential Diagnosis
- Non-REM parasomnias (Sleepwalking, sleep terrors)
- Periodic limb movement disorder
- Severe obstructive sleep apnea
- Dissociative disorders