Symptoms are brought on by exercise with pain in one or both calves similar to that seen in intermittent claudication
Contrary to true intermittent claudication, the distance at which symptoms are noticeable may vary, and may be relieved only by sitting or by lying with hips and knees drawn up in a sitting position - stopping walking is insufficient; following relief, the patient is able to walk or stand for a further period.
Ref: Walton (1985). Brains diseases of the nervous system. Oxford Medical Publications.
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