Impaired endothelial function may predict treatment response in restless legs syndrome

Volume: 126, Issue: 8, Pages: 1051 - 1059
Published: Jun 19, 2019
Abstract
While dopaminergic dysfunction is believed to be a crucial role in restless legs syndrome (RLS), changes in peripheral microvasculature system such as peripheral hypoxia and altered skin temperature, have been found. This study aimed to investigate whether patients with RLS would have a cerebral and peripheral endothelial dysfunction, and this may have association with treatment responsiveness. We evaluated cerebral endothelial function using...
Paper Details
Title
Impaired endothelial function may predict treatment response in restless legs syndrome
Published Date
Jun 19, 2019
Volume
126
Issue
8
Pages
1051 - 1059
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