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Defining the boundaries of the response of sleep leg movements to a single dose of dopamine agonist.

Sleep 31(9):1229-37 (2008) PMID 18788648 PMCID 2542978

To define which leg movements (LM) associated with restless legs syndrome (RLS) respond to dopamine-agonist treatment and verify if they fall within current diagnostic criteria for periodic LM during sleep (PLMS).

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