Thomas Freedom1, Michael P Merchut. 1. Department of Neurology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 60153, USA. tfreedo@lumc.edu
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Upper extremity symptoms can develop in restless legs syndrome, but are rarely the initial symptom. OBJECTIVES: To report a case of restless legs syndrome with restless arms as the initial symptom, and to review the literature. DESIGN: Case report and literature review. PATIENT: A 78-year-old man had arm restlessness and sleep disturbance. A polysomnogram demonstrated subclinical periodic leg movements 1 year after the onset of his symptoms. RESULTS: Two years later, he developed lower extremity symptoms that fit the criteria for restless legs syndrome. To our knowledge, this is the first case of restless legs syndrome with arm restlessness as the initial symptom in an otherwise neurologically normal person. CONCLUSION: Restless legs syndrome may initially exhibit upper extremity symptoms.
BACKGROUND: Upper extremity symptoms can develop in restless legs syndrome, but are rarely the initial symptom. OBJECTIVES: To report a case of restless legs syndrome with restless arms as the initial symptom, and to review the literature. DESIGN: Case report and literature review. PATIENT: A 78-year-old man had arm restlessness and sleep disturbance. A polysomnogram demonstrated subclinical periodic leg movements 1 year after the onset of his symptoms. RESULTS: Two years later, he developed lower extremity symptoms that fit the criteria for restless legs syndrome. To our knowledge, this is the first case of restless legs syndrome with arm restlessness as the initial symptom in an otherwise neurologically normal person. CONCLUSION:Restless legs syndrome may initially exhibit upper extremity symptoms.
Authors: Paul Yeh; William G Ondo; Daniel L Picchietti; J Steven Poceta; Richard P Allen; Charles R Davies; Lily Wang; Yaping Shi; Kanika Bagai; Arthur S Walters Journal: J Clin Sleep Med Date: 2016-12-15 Impact factor: 4.062