TABLE 1  Prevalence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorders and rapid eye movement sleep without atonia in neurodegenerative diseases.

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Sleep disturbances in patients with parkinsonism

Valérie Cochen De Cock, Marie Vidailhet and Isabelle Arnulf

Nature Clinical Practice Neurology (2008) 4, 254-266
doi:10.1038/ncpneuro0775

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DiseasePrevalence of RBD (RWA)References

Abbreviations: RBD, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; RWA, rapid eye movement sleep without atonia.

Synucleopathies
Parkinson's disease15–60%Scaglione et al. (2005)29
De Cock et al. (2007)30
Gagnon et al. (2002)79
Multiple system atrophy90%Plazzi et al. (1997)80
Dementia with Lewy bodies86%Boeve et al. (2001)25
Tauopathies
Progressive supranuclear palsy11% (33%)Arnulf et al. (2005)64
Alzheimer's disease7% (29%)Gagnon et al. (2006)81
Corticobasal degeneration5% (0%)Boeve et al. (2001)25
Frontotemporal dementia3% (0%)Boeve et al. (2001)25
Pallidopontonigral degeneration0% (0%)Boeve et al. (2006)82
Guadeloupean parkinsonism78%De Cock et al. (2007)26
Genetic diseases
Huntington's disease12%Arnulf et al. (in press)83
Spinocerebellar ataxia
type 3
56%Iranzo et al. (2003)84
Parkin (PARK2) mutation60%Kumru et al. (2004)85

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