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Restless Legs Syndrome: An Unusual Initial Non-motor Manifestation of Huntington's Disease. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Indian Acad Neurol
Shailesh M   +6 more
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Restless legs syndrome

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder characterized by an urge to move that appears during rest or is exacerbated by rest, that occurs in the evening or night and that disappears during movement or is improved by movement. Symptoms vary considerably in age at onset, frequency and severity, with severe forms affecting sleep ...
Mauro Manconi   +6 more
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Restless Legs Syndrome

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Restless legs syndrome is a common sensorimotor disorder characterized by an urge to move, and associated with uncomfortable sensations in the legs (limbs). Restless legs syndrome can lead to sleep-onset or sleep-maintenance insomnia, and occasionally excessive daytime sleepiness, all leading to significant morbidity.
Saiprakash B, Venkateshiah   +1 more
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The restless legs syndrome

open access: yesProgress in Neurobiology, 2005
The restless legs syndrome (RLS) is one of the commonest neurological sensorimotor disorders at least in the Western countries and is often associated with periodic limb movements (PLM) during sleep leading to severe insomnia. However, it remains largely underdiagnosed and its underlying pathogenesis is presently unknown.
G, Barrière   +4 more
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Restless Legs Syndrome

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) affects many people. General population prevalence surveys usually range from 1% to 12%, but most European ancestry studies suggest 10%. The development of validated rating scales and standardized diagnostic criteria have vastly improved the quality of RLS treatment trials.
Birgit, Högl, Werner, Poewe
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RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME

Continuum, 1999
With suitable pharmacotherapy, patients with any degree of restless legs syndrome (RLS) should be able to obtain substantial relief of symptoms. The best therapeutic success is attained when the physician tailors therapy to the patient's specific symptoms and can flexibly try a variety of agents, if needed.
N. Galvez-Jimenez   +3 more
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Restless legs syndrome

Australian Journal of General Practice, 2023
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder causing significant distress and is commonly seen in the primary care setting.This article outlines the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of RLS, with a focus on the primary care setting.RLS is a clinical diagnosis, although mimics exist.
Budhima, Nanayakkara   +2 more
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Restless Legs Syndrome

open access: yesJAMA
Importance Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep-related movement disorder that affects approximately 3% of US adults to a clinically significant extent and can cause substantial sleep disturbance. Observations
John W, Winkelman, Benjamin, Wipper
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