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Excessive fragmentary myoclonus: time of night and sleep stage distributions

O Lins, M Castonguay, W Dunham, S Nevsimalova, R Broughton

. 1993 ; 20 (2) : 142-146.

Jazyk angličtina Země Kanada

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Excessive fragmentary myoclonus during sleep consists of high amounts of brief twitch-like movements occurring asynchronously and asymmetrically in different body areas and has been reported to occur in association with a number of sleep disorders. It was analyzed using a new technique of quantification, the fragmentary myoclonus index (FMI). The FMI exhibited high rates in all stages of sleep but with a somewhat lower frequency in slow wave sleep explaining, as well, a significantly lower rate in the first hour after onset compared to later hours. There was no evidence for greater sleep fragmentation or lighter sleep compared to a matched patient group in whom it had not been noted.

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