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Essential pitfalls in “essential” tremor [PDF]
ABSTRACTAlthough essential tremor has been considered the most common movement disorder, it has largely remained a diagnosis of exclusion: many tremor and nontremor features must be absent for the clinical diagnosis to stand. The clinical features of “essential tremor” overlap with or may be part of other tremor disorders and, not surprisingly, this ...
Alberto J Espay +2 more
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Olfactory dysfunction in essential tremor with rest tremor: a cross-sectional comparison with parkinson's disease and essential tremor. [PDF]
Background Olfactory dysfunction is a recognized non-motor feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and has also been described in essential tremor (ET). However, olfaction in essential tremor with rest tremor (ET + RT), a recently defined subtype, remains ...
Nilüfer BP +5 more
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The Pathophysiology of Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Tremor [PDF]
We review recent evidence about the pathophysiology of essential tremor and tremor in Parkinson's disease. We believe that a network perspective is necessary to understand this common neurological symptom, and that knowledge of cerebral network dysfunction in tremor disorders will help to develop new therapies.
Rick C Helmich +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy of Essential Tremor
Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder but its pathogenesis remains poorly understood. This has limited the development of effective pharmacotherapy.
Peter Hedera +2 more
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Theresa A Zesiewicz, Abinaya Chari, Israt Jahan, Amber M Miller, Kelly L SullivanDepartment of Neurology, Parkinson Research Foundation, James A. Haley Veterans Administration Hospital,University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USAAbstract: Essential tremor
Theresa A Zesiewicz +3 more
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Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurologic disorders, and genetic factors are thought to contribute significantly to disease etiology. There has been a relative lack of progress in understanding the genetic etiology of ET. This could reflect a number of factors, including the presence of substantial phenotypic and genotypic ...
Tuleasca C, Régis J, Levivier M
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Multimodal imaging of essential tremor and dystonic tremor
Despite recent advances in tremor and dystonia classification, it remains difficult to discriminate essential tremor from dystonic tremor as they are similar in appearance and no biomarker exists.
Patrick Bédard +4 more
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Propranolol significantly reduced DNA polymerase β expression in patients with essential tremor
Background Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder. Propranolol is a first-line medication for ET. We aimed to evaluate the effect of propranolol on the expression of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) and DNA polymerase beta ...
Nefise Kandemir +8 more
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Essential tremor: New advances
Background: Essential Tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders but many controversies still exist in regards to its definition and pathophysiology.
María Carolina Sepúlveda Soto +1 more
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Isolated Voice Tremor: A Clinical Variant of Essential Tremor or a Distinct Clinical Phenotype?
Background: The consensus statement by the Task Force on Tremor of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society excludes individuals with “isolated voice tremor” as a clinical variant of essential tremor (ET).
Julie M. Barkmeier-Kraemer
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