
Product DescriptionRestless legs syndrome (RLS), also known as Ekbom syndrome, is a common movement disorder with sensorimotor symptoms occurring during sleep and quiet wakefulness. Yoakum described RLS as the "most common disorder you've never heard of" and this may, unfortunately, be an appropriate descriptionof RLS. The term "restless leg syndrome" was first introduced by Karl-Axel Ekbom, a Swedish neurologist and surgeon in 1945. RLS can present itself in primary are and secondary care, across a range of specialties, such as psychiatry, rheumatology, and sleep medicine, and in the UK, the conditionremains under-recognized and often regarded as a neurosis in spite of evidence that RLS adversely affects quality of life. Inappropriate clinical history taking leads to misdiagnosis and under diagnosis and a sense that the condition may be a "manufactured" one.Although RLS is effectively treatable and two drugs are now specifically licensed for RLS in the UK, the condition is generally poorly treated and investigated and often prescribed inappropriate drugs. Patients' descriptions of RLS are and varied including "Elvis legs" and an "electric current"running through their legs. Because of such a broad, unusual spectrum of reported sensations, RLS is frequently misunderstood and misdiagnosed, and even classified as a psychogenic disorder. Patient group surveys in the UK also suggest a consistent delay in diagnosis, delay in referrals, andpatients often being told to "put up with the symptoms."Part of the Oxford Neurology Library, this pocketbook highlights the importance of RLS, the ease with which RLS can be diagnosed, the problems of misdiagnosis, current thoughts on pathogenesis and up-to-date treatments. The book serves as an invaluable quick reference for neurologists, trainees,specialist nurses, and general practitioners.About the AuthorK. Ray Chaudhuri is Head and Co-Medical Director of the National Restless Legs Syndrome Clinic and National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence at Kings College and University Hospital Lewisham in London, UK. Luigi Ferini-Strambi is with the Sleep Disorders Center at the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, San Raffaele Turro Hospital in Milano, Italy. David Rye is in the Department of Neurology at the Emory Healthcare Program in Sleep Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, USA.
Page Count:
88
Publication Date:
2009-08-03
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