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- Einar Kinge and Morten Ingvar Lossius.
- Sandvika Nevrologpraksis, 1338 Sandvika. einar.kinge.sandneur@as.online.no
- Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 2004 Jan 8; 124 (1): 25-7.
BackgroundRestless legs syndrome is a common and not fully appreciated disorder. Improved treatment options require knowledge about the condition.Material And MethodsThe article is based on a literature search on Medline, PubMed and Scirus for the years 1988-2003 with the keyword "restless legs".Results And InterpretationRestless legs syndrome is a chronic condition defined as an irresistible desire to move one's limbs, usually associated with paraesthesia/dysaesthesia and motor restlessness. The symptoms start or worsen at rest and improve with activity. The prevalence is between 5% and 15%. 80% of patients suffer from periodic limb movements in sleep. A current hypothesis is that the condition results from a deficiency of iron that lead to the underlying dopaminergic abnormalities. Therapeutically, studies have confirmed the effect of levodopa and dopamine agonists; dopamine agonists seem to imply less risk of side effects.
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