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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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Sleep disturbances are common in
Parkinson's disease
and comprise the entire spectrum of sleep disorders. On the one hand regulation of sleep and wakefulness is affected in
Parkinson's disease
, leading to the development of disorders, such as insomnia and daytime sleepiness. While on the other hand control of motor activity during sleep is impaired, with subsequent manifestation of parasomnias (mainly REM sleep behavior disorders, but also, albeit more rarely, sleepwalking, and overlap parasomnia). Restless legs syndrome has been reported to be frequent in patients with
Parkinson's disease
, although there is no consensus on whether it is more frequent in
Parkinson's disease
than in the general population. The same is true for sleep-related breathing disorders. Regarding the diagnosis of sleep disorders in patients with
Parkinson's disease
, one of the main challenges is correctly identifying excessive daytime sleepiness as there are many potential confounding factors, for example it is necessary to distinguish sleep-related breathing disorders from medication effects, and to distinguish restless legs syndrome from the concomitant presence of potential mimics specific to
Parkinson's disease
, such as akathisia,
nocturnal leg cramps
, nocturnal hypokinesia, early morning dystonia, etc. The correct diagnosis of REM sleep behavior disorder is also not always easy, and video-polysomnography should be performed in order to exclude mimic-like movements at the end of sleep apneas or violent periodic leg movements of sleep. These aspects and specific considerations about diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in patients with
Parkinson's disease
will be reviewed.
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PMID:Sleep in Parkinson's disease. 3123