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Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Restless Legs Syndrome
Sang-Soo Lee, Sung-Hyun Lee
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol 2007;9(2):75-80.
Background: While restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common disorder, many patients are still remained undiagnosed and clinical data on Asian RLS patients is still limited in amount. Thus, we aimed to describe the clinical spectrum of Korean patients with RLS. Methods: We assessed the clinical characteristics of 77 consecutive RLS patients (43 men, mean age 59.1
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor neurological disorder in which the primary symptom is a compellingurge to move the legs, accompanied by unpleasant and disturbing sensations in the legs. Although pathophysiologicmechanism of RLS is still unclear, several evidences suggest that RLS is related to dysfunction in central nervous systeminvolving brain and spinal cord. L-DOPA, as the precursor of dopamine, as well as dopamine agonists, plays an essentialrole in the treatment of RLS leading to the assumption of a key role of dopamine function in the pathophysiology ofRLS. Patients with RLS have lower levels of dopamine in the substantia nigra and respond to iron administration. Iron,as a cofactor in dopamine production, plays a central role in the etiology of RLS. Functional neuroimaging studies usingPET and SPECT support a central striatal D2 receptor abnormality in the pathophysiology of RLS. Functional MRIsuggested a central generator of periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMs) in RLS. However, to date, we have nodirect evidence of pathogenic mechanisms of RLS.
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The Relation of Restless Legs Syndrome with Diseases of Peripheral Nerves
Yoon-Ho Hong
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol 2008;10(2):101-103.
Many neurologists, particularly whose subspecialty is in peripheral neurology, may agree that patients with peripheralneuropathy often complain of the
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