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Movement disorders during sleep in cats and dogs
J C Hendricks1, A Lager, D O'Brien
1School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
|March 1, 1989
Abstract:
Spontaneous sleep movement disorders in 5 cats and 3 dogs were studied. Objective abnormalities during sleep were confirmed by electrographic or behavioral monitoring techniques in all animals. The cause of the disorder was CNS disease in 3 animals. A cause was not discovered in the other 5 animals, although at necropsy, 2 were found to have thyroid tumors. Many pharmacologic treatments were ineffectual, but trials with the benzodiazepine tranquilizer, clonazepam, suggested it will prove useful in controlling violent movements during rapid-eye-movement sleep.