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what is restless leg syndrome?
spontaneous involuntary mvt of legs a/w unpleasant parasthesias and worst at night and at rest.
Risk factors for primary and secondary RLS
Primary: family history
Secondary: T2DM, iron deficiency, MS, pregnancy, PArkinson's disease, ESRF
Treatment of RLS
iron supplements, non-ergot dopamine agonist, clonazepam, gabapentin
List the symptoms of lateral medullary infarct
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
Muscle innervation of ulnar nerve
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
Median nerve sensory innervation of the skin
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