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Rest tremor in Parkinson's disease: body distribution and time of appearance [PDF]
Objective To assess body distribution and timing of appearance of rest tremor in Parkinson's disease. Methods Information was obtained by a computerized database containing historical information collected at the first visit and data collected during the
Custodero, Giacomo Emanuele +8 more
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Tremor Types in Parkinson Disease: A Descriptive Study Using a New Classification
Background. The current classification of tremor types in Parkinson disease (PD) is potentially confusing, particularly for mixed tremor, and there is no label for pure resting tremor.
Alexandre Gironell +5 more
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Harmaline-Induced Tremor in Mice: Videotape Documentation and Open Questions About the Model
Background: Harmaline‐induced tremor in rodents has been extensively used as an animal model for essential tremor (ET). However, there is no visual documentation in the published literature.Methods: We injected mice subcutaneously with either 20 mg/kg of
Melody M. Cheng +2 more
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Cimetidine induced postural and action tremor. [PDF]
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Bateman, D.N. +4 more
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Tremors are commonly encountered in clinical practice and are the most common movement disorders seen. It is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part around one or more joints. In the majority of the population, tremor tends
Soumya Sharma, Sanjay Pandey
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Association between venous anomaly of the cerebellum and tremor
Tremor is an involuntary movement of a body part that often occurs due to damage to the extrapyramidal system. Action-intention tremor usually occurs in ipsilateral lesions of the cerebellum.
Martina Periša +2 more
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Preclinical discovery of duloxetine for the treatment of depression [PDF]
Introduction: Affective disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), are among the most severely disabling mental disorders, and in many cases areIntroduction: Affective disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD), are among the most ...
Berrocoso Domínguez, Esther María +4 more
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Action Control Deficits in Patients With Essential Tremor [PDF]
AbstractObjectives: Essential tremor (ET) is a movement disorder characterized by action tremor which impacts motor execution. Given the disrupted cerebellar-thalamo-cortical networks in ET, we hypothesized that ET could interfere with the control mechanisms involved in regulating motor performance.
Hughes, S. +6 more
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Clinical Features of Essential Tremor in Children
Investigators from Cleveland Clinic Child Neurology Center reported the clinical features of essential tremor (ET) in the pediatric population.
Arpita Lakhotia
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Essential tremor: clinical evaluation of 176 patients [PDF]
We reviewed the clinical records of 176 patients with essential tremor (ET) according to sex, age of onset, family history, tremor characteristics and body distribution. The patients were divided into two groups: familial (F) and non familial (NF).
Andrade, Luiz Augusto Franco de +2 more
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