J Korean Neurol Assoc.  2002 Jul;20(4):401-403.

Two Cases of Isolated Sleep Paralysis

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  • 1Department of Neurology, Asan Medical Center, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea. salee@www.amc.seoul.kr

Abstract

We report two patients with frequent isolated sleep paralysis (SP). They have neither cataplexy nor daytime sleepiness, and there was no HLA DR2 or DQ1 association. We elicited one episode of sleep paralysis from a patient by a sleep interruption schedule. The polysomnographic recording during SP showed abundant alpha rhythm with persistent atonia, which indicate a concurrence of REM-atonia and wakefulness. The frequency of SP was markedly reduced by a use of clomipramine

Keyword

Isolated sleep paralysis; REM sleep; Polysomnography

MeSH Terms

Alpha Rhythm
Appointments and Schedules
Cataplexy
Clomipramine
Humans
Polysomnography
Sleep Paralysis*
Sleep, REM
Wakefulness
Clomipramine
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