Phenotypical predictors of pregnancy-related restless legs syndrome and their association with basal ganglia and the limbic circuits
Abstract Restless legs syndrome (RLS) in pregnancy is a common disorder with a multifactorial etiology. A neurological and obstetrical cohort of 308 postpartum women was screened for RLS within 1 to 6 days of childbirth and 12 weeks postpartum. Of the 308 young mothers, 57 (prevalence rate 19%) were...
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Main Authors: | Natalia Chechko, Jeremy Lefort-Besnard, Tamme W. Goecke, Markus Frensch, Patricia Schnakenberg, Susanne Stickel, Danilo Bzdok |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/11bff5bb6b7c4a5b8fa000a29c51f73d |
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