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Ekbom syndrome

Disease Eisenmenger syndromeElective mutism

Ekbom Syndrome
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurologic and sleep related movement disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to move in the legs that typically occurs or worsens at rest.

 


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Wittmaack-Ekbom or restless legs syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system that affects sensation and movement in the legs and causes the limbs to feel uncomfortable.

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RLS was first officially described in 1945 by a Swedish neurologist called Karl-Axel Ekbom. As a result, RLS is sometimes known as Ekbom syndrome.
Types of RLS
There are two types of RLS, which are described below.

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Disease Eisenmenger syndromeElective mutism

 
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