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Electroencephalography of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder in a dog with generalized tetanus.

Marguerite KnipeColleen EmbersicsPeter J Dickinson
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2022)
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) has been suspected in dogs with generalized tetanus but not confirmed by correlation of repeated episodes of vocalization or motor behaviors or both with REM sleep defined by an EEG. The case further defines RBD in dogs with tetanus, and highlights the value of EEG to differentiate among different parasomnias and epileptiform activity.
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