Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?

The restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor condition that often results in discomfort and sleep disturbance. Diagnosis of RLS is entirely clinical and based upon a patient's description of subjective symptoms, and thus when considering RLS diagnosis non-specificity is a real prob...

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Main Author: Brian B. Koo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2015-07-01
Series:Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
Online Access:https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/316
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spelling doaj-52950c1e4a3742aab1d98135f922e3bc2021-04-02T14:24:08ZengUbiquity PressTremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements2160-82882015-07-01510.7916/D80P0Z0H221Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?Brian B. Koo0Department of Neurology, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut, USA; Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USAThe restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor condition that often results in discomfort and sleep disturbance. Diagnosis of RLS is entirely clinical and based upon a patient's description of subjective symptoms, and thus when considering RLS diagnosis non-specificity is a real problem. RLS is associated with periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) in up to 90% of RLS sufferers; however, their presence is neither sufficient nor necessary for the diagnosis of RLS. The disease RLS and the motor phenomenon of PLMS share similarities in various areas, which include pathophysiology, pharmacology, genetics, and epidemiology. The purpose of this opinion piece is to outline the many similarities between RLS and PLMS in order to make an argument for the inclusion of PLMS as a supplementary diagnostic criterion of RLS, termed electro-clinical RLS, which would consist of the current clinical RLS diagnosis plus PLMS. This additional criterion could be used in cases where diagnosis is unclear to increase specificity or in research projects where proper diagnosis is desired at the investigational level.https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/316
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Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?
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title_short Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?
title_full Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?
title_fullStr Restless Legs Syndrome: Would You Like That with Movements or Without?
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publishDate 2015-07-01
description The restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor condition that often results in discomfort and sleep disturbance. Diagnosis of RLS is entirely clinical and based upon a patient's description of subjective symptoms, and thus when considering RLS diagnosis non-specificity is a real problem. RLS is associated with periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) in up to 90% of RLS sufferers; however, their presence is neither sufficient nor necessary for the diagnosis of RLS. The disease RLS and the motor phenomenon of PLMS share similarities in various areas, which include pathophysiology, pharmacology, genetics, and epidemiology. The purpose of this opinion piece is to outline the many similarities between RLS and PLMS in order to make an argument for the inclusion of PLMS as a supplementary diagnostic criterion of RLS, termed electro-clinical RLS, which would consist of the current clinical RLS diagnosis plus PLMS. This additional criterion could be used in cases where diagnosis is unclear to increase specificity or in research projects where proper diagnosis is desired at the investigational level.
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