Restless head syndrome: A retrospective study.

Sanjay Prakash, Varoon Vadodaria, Niraj Chawda, Chetsi S Shah, Anurag Prakash
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Background: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is characterized by an urge to move with an unpleasant sensation in the lower limbs. RLS typically affects the legs. However, it can also affect several other body regions, such as the arms, abdomen, face, neck, head, and genital area. There are only a few reports of the RLS variant affecting the head.

Aim: To assess the epidemiological, clinical, and other aspects of the RLS variant affecting the head.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 17 adult patients (> 18 years) who met the RLS criteria and simultaneously experienced RLS-like symptoms in the head.

Results: The median age at which symptoms appeared was 41.6 years. Males and females were equally affected (1.1:1). All 17 patients had uncomfortable sensations in the lower legs. Insomnia or disturbed sleep was the most common comorbidity (n = 16, 88.2%). However, headache was the most common presenting or primary symptom (n = 10, 70.5%). Dizziness or an abnormal sensation in the head was the second most common presenting symptom (5 patients, 29.4%). Other presenting features were leg pain, backache, and generalized body pain. All patients responded favorably to dopaminergic medications.

Conclusion: If RLS-related unpleasant sensations and pain are felt in the head, they may be misinterpreted as headache, dizziness, or psychosomatic symptoms. RLS and headaches in a subset of patients may be two phenotypic manifestations of the same disorder.

不宁头综合征:回顾性研究。
背景:不宁腿综合征(RLS)的特征是下肢有一种不愉快的运动冲动。RLS通常影响腿部。然而,它也会影响身体的其他部位,如手臂、腹部、面部、颈部、头部和生殖器区域。只有少数报告说RLS变异会影响头部。目的:探讨影响头部的RLS变型的流行病学、临床及其他方面。方法:我们对17例符合RLS标准并同时出现头部类似RLS症状的成人患者(年龄在18岁至18岁之间)进行回顾性研究。结果:出现症状的中位年龄为41.6岁。男性和女性受到的影响相同(1.1:1)。17例患者均有下肢不适的感觉。失眠或睡眠障碍是最常见的合并症(n = 16, 88.2%)。然而,头痛是最常见的表现或主要症状(n = 10, 70.5%)。头晕或头部感觉异常是第二常见的症状(5例,29.4%)。其他表现为腿痛、背痛和全身疼痛。所有患者对多巴胺能药物反应良好。结论:如果在头部感受到与rls相关的不愉快的感觉和疼痛,它们可能被误解为头痛、头晕或心身症状。一部分患者的RLS和头痛可能是同一疾病的两种表型表现。
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