1.Dopamine Agonists in the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome:Too Much of a Good Thing?
Journal of Sleep Medicine 2024;21(1):1-5
Restless legs syndrome is a prevalent sensorimotor sleep disorder that worsens the quality of life. Dopamine agonists are widely used to relieve the symptoms of restless legs syndrome, even though these patients are in a “hyperdopaminergic” state. This treatment paradox inevitably leads to augmentation syndrome. Here, we review the pathophysiological basis of this deterioration in patients treated with dopamine agonists. Other treatment options are required with a focus on the neuromodulation of dopaminergic or non-dopaminergic pathways.
2.Dopamine Agonists in the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome:Too Much of a Good Thing?
Journal of Sleep Medicine 2024;21(1):1-5
Restless legs syndrome is a prevalent sensorimotor sleep disorder that worsens the quality of life. Dopamine agonists are widely used to relieve the symptoms of restless legs syndrome, even though these patients are in a “hyperdopaminergic” state. This treatment paradox inevitably leads to augmentation syndrome. Here, we review the pathophysiological basis of this deterioration in patients treated with dopamine agonists. Other treatment options are required with a focus on the neuromodulation of dopaminergic or non-dopaminergic pathways.
3.Dopamine Agonists in the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome:Too Much of a Good Thing?
Journal of Sleep Medicine 2024;21(1):1-5
Restless legs syndrome is a prevalent sensorimotor sleep disorder that worsens the quality of life. Dopamine agonists are widely used to relieve the symptoms of restless legs syndrome, even though these patients are in a “hyperdopaminergic” state. This treatment paradox inevitably leads to augmentation syndrome. Here, we review the pathophysiological basis of this deterioration in patients treated with dopamine agonists. Other treatment options are required with a focus on the neuromodulation of dopaminergic or non-dopaminergic pathways.
4.T2*-weighted findings in prolonged acute migraine aura.
Jean-Marc BUGNICOURT ; Sandrine CANAPLE ; Chantal LAMY ; Hervé DERAMOND ; Olivier GODEFROY
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(20):4000-4000
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Migraine with Aura
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diagnosis
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pathology