Loss of rapid eye movement sleep atonia in patients with REM sleep behavioral disorder, narcolepsy, and isolated loss of REM atonia.
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Polysomnographic Assessment of Sleep Comorbidities in Drug-Naïve Narcolepsy-Spectrum Disorders--A Japanese Cross-Sectional StudyParasomnia overlap disorder, Parkinson's disease and subthalamic deep brain stimulation: three case reportsNocturnal REM Sleep Without Atonia Is a Diagnostic Biomarker of Pediatric Narcolepsy.
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Loss of rapid eye movement sleep atonia in patients with REM sleep behavioral disorder, narcolepsy, and isolated loss of REM atonia.
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scientific article published on 15 October 2013
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Loss of rapid eye movement sle ...... d isolated loss of REM atonia.
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Loss of rapid eye movement sle ...... d isolated loss of REM atonia.
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Loss of rapid eye movement sle ...... d isolated loss of REM atonia.
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Loss of rapid eye movement sle ...... d isolated loss of REM atonia.
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Aytakin Khalil
Mary-Anne Wright
Sofia H Eriksson
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10.5664/JCSM.3078
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2013-10-15T00:00:00Z