The far side of sleep: Towards a deeper understanding of parasomnias and nocturnal seizures

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  • Carlos H. Schenck
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Editorial The far side of sleep: Towards a deeper understanding of parasomnias and nocturnal seizures Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy/ NFLE Polysomnography Sleepwalking NREM sleep parasomnias REM sleep behavior disorder/RBD Dissociated states This issue of Sleep Science contains an article by Yeh and Schenck about behavioral dyscontrol during sleep emerging with sporadic (non-familial) nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) [1]. A series of eight cases was reported, with video-polysomnography (vPSG) and sleep EEG documentation, and successful treatment outcome [1]. The sporadic form of NFLE is not as frequently reported and not as well understood compared to familial, autosomal dominant NFLE. Two notable findings in this case series are that (i) the spectrum of clinical features of sporadic NFLE, including its therapy, closely match the well-known clinical features and therapy of familial NFLE; and that (ii) the spectrum of clinical features of sporadic NFLE, including its therapy, in this first published series in Asian patients (from Taiwan), closely match the extensive published findings in Caucasian patients with NFLE, as cited in the article. The challenging issue of distinguishing NFLE from nocturnal temporal lobe epilepsy (NTLE), and from NREM sleep parasomnias is also addressed in this article, with the pertinent literature cited. There are overlapping features of behavioral dyscontrol in sleep with these three conditions, which very likely reflect overlapping activations of central (motor) pattern generators (CPGs) in the brainstem [2]. Sleep related nocturnal dissociative disorder (Noc DD) also shares behavioral features with these conditions , and activation of CPGs was strongly suggested in one reported case in which a 19 y.o. male engaged in prolonged (for several minutes) constant leg pedaling, both at home and in the sleep laboratory, with both episodes captured on video [3]. It is now known that abnormal ambulation during sleep can be a manifestation of sleepwalking (SW), NFLE, NTLE, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), or Noc DD [3–5]. Likewise, screaming during sleep can be a manifestation of these same conditions [6]. So in regards to similar abnormal complex sleep behaviors, there is a broad range of causes and usually separate therapies, which places a premium on establishing the proper diagnosis, which can then direct appropriate therapy. To this end, the validated Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Parasomnias (FLEP) scale, developed by Derry et al. [7], has been particularly useful in distinguishing NFLE from NREM sleep parasomnias, as utilized in the Yeh and Schenck report [1]. Nevertheless, controversial points are still …

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دوره 7  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014