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Morvan chorea and agrypnia excitata: When video-polysomnographic recording guides the diagnosis

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SLEEP MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 10, Pages 1041-1043

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2011.05.005

Keywords

Morvan chorea; Limbic encephalopathy; Oneiric stupor; Agrypnia excitata; REM sleep behaviour disorder; Video-polysomnography

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Introduction: Morvan chorea is an antibody-mediated limbic encephalopathy characterized by severe insomnia, mental confusion, hallucinations, enacted dreams, hyperhidrosis and neuromyotonia. Case description: In a 78 years old man presenting with progressive insomnia apathy and depression, a video-polysomnogram documented enacted dreams mimicking daily life activity (oneiric stupor). This finding led us to perform a search for serum antibodies to voltage-gated K+ channels, which was positive. A diagnosis of Morvan chorea was done. The patient underwent plasma exchange with complete resolution of the clinical picture. Conclusions: Oneiric stupor may represent a useful precocious diagnostic marker in Morvan chorea. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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