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Sleep-Related Rhythmic Sound From the Vocal Cords: A Possible Atypical Form of NREM Parasomnia

机译:来自声带的睡眠相关的节奏声音:可能的NREM Parasomnia可能的非典型形式

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Sleep-related noises may have different features and etiologies. Here we report an atypical case of an adolescent with episodes of "sleep-related vocalization" occurring every night, especially during the first part of the night. The patient had moderate mental retardation and a dysfunctional dysphonia; she had no recollection of the episodes and complained exclusively of mild excessive daytime sleepiness. A video polysomnography recording documented two typical manifestations during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, characterized by the persistence of slow waves and without any electroencephalographic or breathing abnormalities. The quantified analysis of the acoustic features while confirming the rhythmic and stable characteristic of the sound suggests the involvement of the vocal fold vibration on its production. We interpreted these episodes as an atypical form of NREM parasomnia. A possible influence of the otolaryngologic abnormality can be hypothesized.
机译:睡眠相关的噪音可能具有不同的特征和病因。 在这里,我们向每晚发生的“睡眠相关的发声”剧集的青少年的非典型案例,特别是在夜间的第一部分。 患者具有中度的精神迟滞和功能障碍; 她没有回忆剧集并抱怨轻度过度的白天嗜睡。 在非快速的眼睛运动(NREM)睡眠期间,视频多组织录音记录了两个典型的表现形式,其特征在于慢波持续存在,而没有任何脑电图或呼吸异常。 声学特征的量化分析,同时确认声音的节奏和稳定特征,表明声带振动对其生产的影响。 我们将这些剧集解释为NREM Parasomnia的非典型形式。 耳鼻喉科异常的可能影响可能是假设的。

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