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行为性睡眠障碍。

Behavioral parasomnias.

作者信息

Brooks Stephen, Kushida Clete A

机构信息

Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Center, CA 94305, USA.

出版信息

Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2002 Oct;4(5):363-8. doi: 10.1007/s11920-002-0084-8.

Abstract

Sleep is not a static state. During the sleep period, physiologic changes occur throughout the body and brain. This complex, dynamic process can, at times, result in episodes of unusual or undesirable behaviors. These phenomena are called parasomnias. The accurate diagnosis of this group of treatable disorders is important, because they can have a negative impact on sleep, health, and social function. In addition, some of the parasomnias may provide clues to the presence of other underlying pathologic conditions. The parasomnias may be categorized in more than one way, but any attempt to classify such a diverse collection of entities is likely to be somewhat arbitrary. This article discusses the parasomnias according to the classification of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, with emphasis on those characterized by observable behavior. As the understanding of these disorders (and sleep, in general) continues to deepen, new entities and schemes of classification may emerge.

摘要

睡眠不是一种静态状态。在睡眠期间,全身和大脑都会发生生理变化。这个复杂、动态的过程有时会导致出现异常或不良行为发作。这些现象被称为异态睡眠。准确诊断这组可治疗的疾病很重要,因为它们会对睡眠、健康和社会功能产生负面影响。此外,一些异态睡眠可能为其他潜在病理状况的存在提供线索。异态睡眠可以用多种方式进行分类,但对如此多样的一系列情况进行分类的任何尝试都可能多少有些随意。本文根据《国际睡眠障碍分类》进行分类来讨论异态睡眠,重点关注那些以可观察到的行为为特征的异态睡眠。随着对这些疾病(以及一般意义上的睡眠)的理解不断深入,可能会出现新的疾病类型和分类方案。

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