Not what it seems to be: Depression versus periodic limb movement disorder
Ravi Gupta, Kaustuv Kundu, Khwaja Khayyam, Lokesh Kumar Saini
Abstract
Sleep disorders often disturb sleep. Daytime symptoms of disturb sleep mimic that of depression, somatoform disorder, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. We are presenting a case of depression who was not responding to antidepressant therapy. Based on clinical history, diagnosis was changed to chronic fatigue syndrome and in view of prominent sleep disturbances, polysomnography was done. Based on sleep study data, diagnosis of periodic limb movement disorder was made and he was started on ropinirole, that improved his symptoms.
Topics & Concepts
PolysomnographyFibromyalgiaDepression (economics)Sleep (system call)Physical medicine and rehabilitationChronic fatigue syndromeMajor depressive disorderInsomniaSleep disorderMedicinePsychiatryRestless legs syndromeAntidepressantPsychologyPhysical therapyElectroencephalographyMoodAnxietyOperating systemEconomicsMacroeconomicsComputer scienceRestless Legs Syndrome ResearchSleep and Wakefulness ResearchParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments