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. 2013 Nov 18;85(6):654–659. doi: 10.1136/jnnp-2013-305978

Table 3.

Frequency of clinical symptoms and signs in fatal familial insomnia patients (n=23)

Symptoms and signs N %
Category A Organic sleep disturbances* 22 96
Category B Cognitive/mnestic deficits 20 87
Spatial disorientation 15 65
Psychiatric 20 87
 Hallucinations† 14 61
 Personality change 13 57
 Depression 5 22
 Anxiety 4 17
 Aggressiveness 2 9
 Disinhibition 2 9
 Listlessness 2 9
 Others‡, each 1 4
Ataxia 19 83
Myoclonus 16 70
Visual 16 70
 Double vision 12 52
 Blurred vision 5 22
Others§, each 1 4
Dysarthria¶ 14 61
Pyramidal 10 43
Extrapyramidal** 8 35
Category C Loss of weight 19 83
Vegetative signs 19 83
Hyperhidrosis 13 57
Newly diagnosed arterial hypertonia 6 26
Tachycardia 4 17
Obstipation 3 13
Hyperthermia 2 9
Others††, each 1 4
Bulbar symptoms 10 43
Husky voice 5 22
Dysphagia 3 13
Bulbar speech 3 13
Tongue fasciculation 1 4
Pruritus 3 13

*Including polysomnography; insomnia, hypersomnia, restless sleep and sleep attacks.

†Optical in 14 patients, additionally acoustic in two of them.

‡Paranoia, fearfulness and rage to clean up.

§Seeing of flashes, poor vision, sliding field of vision and bad spatial vision.

¶Pseudobulbar and cerebellar.

**Nearly equally rigour, tremor and dystonia, mostly in combination.

††Tachypnoea, arterial hypotonia, intolerance of warmth, goose bumps, cardiac arrhythmia and abrogated day–night rhythm of blood pressure.