Loi Daniela, Provini Federica, Vetrugno Roberto, D'Angelo Roberto, Zaniboni Anna, Montagna Pasquale
Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Mov Disord. 2007 Sep 15;22(12):1819-22. doi: 10.1002/mds.21661.
We describe a 33-year-old man who presented with lip and tongue nibbling and bleeding during sleep. Videopolysomnography revealed myoclonic jerks involving the masticatory and facial muscles recurring mainly during NREM sleep. There was no tonic EMG masticatory activity typical of bruxism. EMG analysis demonstrated the recruitment of V- to VII innervated muscles and, in half of the episodes, also the sternocleidomastoideus. Our patient had sleep-related faciomandibular myoclonus (SFMM) with spontaneous jerks of oromasticatory and cervical muscles, occurring only during sleep. Tooth grinding, temporomandibular joint pain, abnormal tooth mobility, tooth wear, and other dental problems were clinically absent. We propose that, on the basis of the clinical and EMG features, SFMM may be considered a distinct disorder and different from sleep bruxism.
我们描述了一名33岁男性,他在睡眠期间出现嘴唇和舌头啃咬及出血的情况。视频多导睡眠图显示,主要在非快速眼动睡眠期间反复出现涉及咀嚼肌和面部肌肉的肌阵挛性抽搐。没有磨牙症典型的紧张性肌电图咀嚼活动。肌电图分析显示,Ⅴ至Ⅶ神经支配的肌肉被募集,在一半的发作中,胸锁乳突肌也被募集。我们的患者患有与睡眠相关的面下颌肌阵挛(SFMM),伴有口面部咀嚼肌和颈部肌肉的自发抽搐,仅在睡眠期间发生。临床上未出现磨牙、颞下颌关节疼痛、牙齿异常松动、牙齿磨损及其他牙科问题。我们认为,基于临床和肌电图特征,SFMM可被视为一种独特的疾病,与睡眠磨牙症不同。