PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Maria Jose Abenza-Abildúa AU - Vanesa Lores-Gutiérrez AU - Guadalupe Gutiérrez-Cueto AU - Eugenio Suárez-Gisbert AU - Carlos Pérez-López TI - Howl AID - 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200093 DP - 2023 Feb 01 TA - Neurology: Clinical Practice PG - e200093 VI - 13 IP - 1 4099 - http://cp.neurology.org/content/13/1/e200093.short 4100 - http://cp.neurology.org/content/13/1/e200093.full AB - Objective Nightmare disorder consists of the appearance of unpleasant and vivid, repeated dreams, with a situation of discomfort and anguish on awakening. Its prevalence is 3%–4% in adults. They do not associate muscle mobilization during this phase. REM sleep behavior disorder (RSBD) is a rare parasomnia (0.5% of people older than 60 years of age), characterized by the presence of unpleasant dreams, with violent content, and vigorous movements of limbs (kicks and punches), reflecting a loss of muscle atony typical of the REM phase of sleep. Language (screams and words) can also be emitted. The same clinical manifestations of RSBD can appear in other sleep disorders. The diagnosis requires the performance of a polysomnography.Methods We present the case of a 41-year-old man referred for vivid and unpleasant dreams, beginning in the last year, related to work stress.Results The polysomnography showed the loss of atony in the REM phase and emission of a prolonged howl after which the patient continues in the REM phase.Discussion Prolonged howling is a very rare symptom in sleep disorders, and very atypical in RSBD, so polysomnography is essential to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other parasomnias.