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      렘수면행동장애와 관련 질환 = REM sleep behavior disorder and associated disorders

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      Numerous cases of REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) have been reported to be associated with other conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases, structural lesions in brainstem, sleep disorders, and medications. Particularly, Parkinsonism have the strong relationship with RBD. Most of structural lesions were located in brainstem tegmentum. RBD frequently coincides with narcolepsy. Taking serotoninergic or noradrenergic agents, and withdrawing of alcohol or several sedative drugs tends to provoke RBD. Many patients who are initially diagnosed with idiopathic RBD have neuropsychologic abnormality and eventually develop neurodegenerative diseases. These findings implicate that RBD is the neurologic disease, of which the pathophysiologic substrate is the brainstem tegmentum and multiple neurochemical system
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      Numerous cases of REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) have been reported to be associated with other conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases, structural lesions in brainstem, sleep disorders, and medications. Particularly, Parkinsonism have the st...

      Numerous cases of REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) have been reported to be associated with other conditions such as neurodegenerative diseases, structural lesions in brainstem, sleep disorders, and medications. Particularly, Parkinsonism have the strong relationship with RBD. Most of structural lesions were located in brainstem tegmentum. RBD frequently coincides with narcolepsy. Taking serotoninergic or noradrenergic agents, and withdrawing of alcohol or several sedative drugs tends to provoke RBD. Many patients who are initially diagnosed with idiopathic RBD have neuropsychologic abnormality and eventually develop neurodegenerative diseases. These findings implicate that RBD is the neurologic disease, of which the pathophysiologic substrate is the brainstem tegmentum and multiple neurochemical system

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Cochen V, "Vivid dreams, hallucinations, psychosis and REM sleep in Guillain-Barre syndrome" 128 (128): 2535-2545, 2005

      2 Iranzo A, "The clinical and pathophysiological relevance of REM sleep behavior disorder in neurodegenerative diseases" 2009

      3 Nightingale S, "The association between narcolepsy and REM behavior disorder (RBD)" 6 (6): 253-258, 2005

      4 Schenck CH, "Symposium: Normal and abnormal REM sleep regulation: REM sleep behaviour disorder:an update on a series of 96 patients and a review of the world literature" 2 (2): 224-231, 1993

      5 Provini F, "Status dissociatus after surgery for tegmental ponto-mesencephalic cavernoma: a state-dependent disorder of motor control during sleep" 19 (19): 719-723, 2004

      6 Comella CL, "Sleep disorders in Parkinson’s disease: an overview" 22 (22): S367-S373, 2007

      7 Iranzo A, "Severe obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea mimicking REM sleep behavior disorder" 28 (28): 203-206, 2005

      8 Husain AM, "Rem sleep behavior disorder:potential relationship to post-traumatic stress disorder" 18 (18): 148-157, 2001

      9 Iranzo A, "Rapid-eye-movement sleep behaviour disorder as an early marker for a neurodegenerative disorder: a descriptive study" 5 (5): 572-577, 2006

      10 Lin FC, "Rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior disorder secondary to acute aseptic limbic encephalitis" 2009

      1 Cochen V, "Vivid dreams, hallucinations, psychosis and REM sleep in Guillain-Barre syndrome" 128 (128): 2535-2545, 2005

      2 Iranzo A, "The clinical and pathophysiological relevance of REM sleep behavior disorder in neurodegenerative diseases" 2009

      3 Nightingale S, "The association between narcolepsy and REM behavior disorder (RBD)" 6 (6): 253-258, 2005

      4 Schenck CH, "Symposium: Normal and abnormal REM sleep regulation: REM sleep behaviour disorder:an update on a series of 96 patients and a review of the world literature" 2 (2): 224-231, 1993

      5 Provini F, "Status dissociatus after surgery for tegmental ponto-mesencephalic cavernoma: a state-dependent disorder of motor control during sleep" 19 (19): 719-723, 2004

      6 Comella CL, "Sleep disorders in Parkinson’s disease: an overview" 22 (22): S367-S373, 2007

      7 Iranzo A, "Severe obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea mimicking REM sleep behavior disorder" 28 (28): 203-206, 2005

      8 Husain AM, "Rem sleep behavior disorder:potential relationship to post-traumatic stress disorder" 18 (18): 148-157, 2001

      9 Iranzo A, "Rapid-eye-movement sleep behaviour disorder as an early marker for a neurodegenerative disorder: a descriptive study" 5 (5): 572-577, 2006

      10 Lin FC, "Rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior disorder secondary to acute aseptic limbic encephalitis" 2009

      11 Olson EJ, "Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder: demographic, clinical and laboratory findings in 93 cases" 123 (123): 331-339, 2000

      12 Iranzo A, "Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and potassium channel antibody-associated limbic encephalitis" 59 (59): 178-181, 2006

      13 Paparrigopoulos TJ, "REM sleep behaviour disorder: clinical profiles and pathophysiology" 17 (17): 293-300, 2005

      14 Zambelis T, "REM sleep behaviour disorder associated with a neurinoma of the left pontocerebellar angle" 72 (72): 821-822, 2002

      15 Sforza E, "REM sleep behavior disorder:clinical and physiopathological findings" 1 (1): 57-69, 1997

      16 Schenck CH, "REM sleep behavior disorder: clinical, developmental, and neuroscience perspectives 16 years after its formal identification in SLEEP" 25 (25): 120-138, 2002

      17 Tippmann-Peikert M, "REM sleep behavior disorder initiated by acute brainstem multiple sclerosis" 66 (66): 1277-1279, 2006

      18 Xi Z, "REM sleep behavior disorder in a patient with pontine stroke" 10 (10): 143-146, 2009

      19 Boeve BF, "Pathophysiology of REM sleep behaviour disorder and relevance to neurodegenerative disease" 130 (130): 2770-2788, 2007

      20 Ferini-Strambi L, "Neuropsychological assessment in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD): does the idiopathic form of RBD really exist?" 62 (62): 41-45, 2004

      21 Schenck CH, "Motor dyscontrol in narcolepsy:rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep without atonia and REM sleep behavior disorder" 32 (32): 3-10, 1992

      22 Teman PT, "Idiopathic rapid-eye-movement sleep disorder: associations with antidepressants, psychiatric diagnoses, and other factors, in relation to age of onset" 10 (10): 60-65, 2009

      23 Fantini ML, "Idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder: toward a better nosologic definition" 64 (64): 780-786, 2005

      24 Arnulf I, "Hallucinations, REM sleep, and Parkinson s disease: a medical hypothesis" 55 (55): 281-288, 2000

      25 Schenck CH, "Delayed emergence of a parkinsonian disorder in 38% of 29 older men initially diagnosed with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder" 46 (46): 388-393, 1996

      26 Boeve BF, "Association of REM sleep behavior disorder and neurodegenerative disease may reflect an underlying synucleinopathy" 16 (16): 622-630, 2001

      27 Arnulf I, "Abnormal sleep and sleepiness in Parkinson’s disease" 21 (21): 472-477, 2008

      28 Schenck CH, "A parasomnia overlap disorder involving sleepwalking, sleep terrors, and REM sleep behavior disorder in 33 polysomnographically confirmed cases" 20 (20): 972-981, 1997

      29 Kimura K, "A discrete pontine ischemic lesion could cause REM sleep behavior disorder" 55 (55): 894-895, 2000

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