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MDS Virtual Congress 2020 » Restless Legs Syndrome and Other Sleep Disorders

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Bruxism Associated with Restless Limbs Syndrome (RLS): A Dopamine Responsive Movement Disorder

D. Dickoff, S. Dontje, R. Sirkin, N. Ditkoff (Yonkers, NY, USA)

China’s Jidong Restless Legs Syndrome Cohort Study: Objectives, Design, and Baseline Screening

S.H Wang, X.P Wang (Shanghai, China)

High prevalence of REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) in advanced, fluctuating Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients: comparison of clinical parameters between PD patients with and without RBD

M.L Muntean, F. Sixel-Döring, C. Trenkwalder (Kassel, Germany)

Lack of sensitivity of full-depth upper gastrointestinal specimens as a prodromal biomarker for synucleinopathy in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder

C. Shin, S. Park, H. Yang, H. Kim, B. Jeon (Daejeon, Republic of Korea)

Longitudinal change in dopamine transporter availability in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder

J.H Shin, J.Y Lee, Y.K Kim, H.W Nam, S.A Shin, H.J Kim, B. Jeon (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

SNCA hypomethylation in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is a potential biomarker for Parkinson’s disease

A. Zhao, Y. Li, M. Niu, G. Li, L. Zhou, N. Luo, W. Kang, J. Liu (Shanghai, China)

Survival in restless legs syndrome: An eleven-year surveillance, community-based population study

E. Cubo, C. Collazo, C. Gallego-Nieto, M. Elizari-Roncal, T. Barroso-Pérez, A. Echavarria, S. Calvo, C. Marras (Burgos, Spain)

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