Umezawa Gakusuke, Hasegawa Takafumi, Ikeda Kensuke, Saito Genichi, Aoki Masashi
Department of Neurology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, JPN.
Department of Neurology, Jinmei Saito Hospital, Ishinomaki, JPN.
Cureus. 2023 Feb 8;15(2):e34763. doi: 10.7759/cureus.34763. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Painful legs and moving toes syndrome (PLMTS) is a rare movement disorder characterized by spontaneous abnormal, involuntary toe movements and unilateral or bilateral lower extremity pain that predominantly affects women in middle age or later. The background etiology of PLMTS includes peripheral neuropathy, a history of trauma, and nerve root damage, but the cause of the disease is often undetermined. The pain usually occurs first and is often more distressing to the patient than abnormal toe movement. Spontaneous resolution is rare, and symptomatic therapies include the oral administration of anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and various pain relievers, as well as other therapeutic interventions, including botulinum toxin injection and epidural block, but their effectiveness is uncertain. We report a case of PMLTS in which low doses of pramipexole, a non-ergot dopamine agonist, dramatically improved both abnormal toe movement and leg pain, which are documented by videography.
痛性腿动趾综合征(PLMTS)是一种罕见的运动障碍,其特征为自发性异常、不自主的足趾运动以及单侧或双侧下肢疼痛,主要影响中年及老年女性。PLMTS的背景病因包括周围神经病变、外伤史和神经根损伤,但该病的病因通常难以确定。疼痛通常首先出现,且对患者而言往往比异常足趾运动更令人苦恼。自发缓解很少见,症状性治疗包括口服抗惊厥药、抗抑郁药和各种止痛药,以及其他治疗干预措施,包括肉毒杆菌毒素注射和硬膜外阻滞,但其有效性尚不确定。我们报告一例PLMTS病例,其中低剂量的普拉克索(一种非麦角类多巴胺激动剂)显著改善了异常足趾运动和腿痛,这通过摄像记录得以证实。