1. Trastornos del movimiento y de la conducta durante el sueño en el adulto
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Laura Pérez Carbonell, Enriqueta Gómez Siurana, María Aguilar Andújar, Mónica Díaz Román, Ana Fernández Arcos, Carles Gaig, Diego García-Borreguero Díaz-Varela, Iñaki Garcia de Gurtubay Gálligo, Carmen Iznaola Muñoz, Oscar Larrosa Gonzalo, María Ángeles Martínez Martínez, Milagros Merino Andréu, Hernando Pérez Díaz, Juan José Poza Aldea, Montserrat Pujol, Cristian Sánchez Barros, Oscar Sans Capdevila, Gemma Sansa Fayos, Joan Santamaría Cano, Alex Iranzo, and en representación del Grupo de Tra en representación del Grupo de Tra
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sleep quality ,business.industry ,Rhythmic movements during sleep ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Non-rapid eye movement sleep ,Sleep in non-human animals ,REM sleep behaviour disorder ,nervous system diseases ,body regions ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,REM parasomnia ,mental disorders ,Non-REM parasomnia ,medicine ,Periodic leg movements ,Neurology (clinical) ,Restless legs syndrome ,business - Abstract
Sleep-related movement and behaviour disorders may have an impact on sleep quality and lead to daytime symptoms. These groups of conditions include diseases such as restless legs syndrome, periodic leg movements, and REM and NREM parasomnias. The knowledge of their clinical features and management is of utmost importance for the neurologist and sleep specialist. Frequently, these patients are referred to such specialists and it is relevant to know that certain sleep disorders may be associated with other neurological conditions.
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- 2020
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