Restless legs syndrome related to hemorrhage of a thoracic spinal cord cavernoma

2018 
Context: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to move the lower limbs often accompanied by unpleasant sensations in the legs, worsened at rest and in the evening. Symptoms are improved by movement. Its pathophysiology remains poorly understood. Lesion-related RLS has been reported, mainly in cases of stroke-related RLS involving the brainstem and lenticulostriate nuclei. Only few data of RLS in a context of spinal cord injury have been reported.Findings: We report the case of a woman with secondary RLS due to hemorrhage of a spinal cord cavernoma located at T9-T10. Following recovery from the acute phase of the hemorrhage, the patient began to complain about restlessness in her legs causing impaired sleep and daytime somnolence. Polysomnographic investigations found a high index of periodic leg movements during sleep (71/hour), but no sleep disordered breathing. Iron stores were normal. Relief of symptom’s severity was obtained with gabapenti...
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