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what is restless leg syndrome?
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spontaneous involuntary mvt of legs a/w unpleasant parasthesias and worst at night and at rest.
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Risk factors for primary and secondary RLS
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Primary: family history
Secondary: T2DM, iron deficiency, MS, pregnancy, PArkinson's disease, ESRF |
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Treatment of RLS
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iron supplements, non-ergot dopamine agonist, clonazepam, gabapentin
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List the symptoms of lateral medullary infarct
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vestibular-cerebellar symptoms
Bulbar dysfunction ipsilateral side Loss of pain and temperature sensation on the ipsilateral face and contralateral arms and legs. Horner's syndrome Respiratory dysfunction |
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Muscle innervation of ulnar nerve
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All intrinsic muscles of hand, excluding thenar muscles (opponens brevis, abductor brevis, flexor pollicis brevis) and two most lateral lumbricals, flexor carpi ulnaris, medial 2 heads of flexor digitorum profundus
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Median nerve sensory innervation of the skin
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Lateral 3 and 1/2 fingers
Palmar cutaneous branch: leaves median nerve proximal to wrist creases, superficial to flexor retinaculum (sensation spared in carpal tunnel syndrome)- innervates lateral part of palm |