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Update on Medical Treatments for Essential Tremor: An International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society Evidence-Based Medicine Review. [PDF]
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Refractory Motor Complications: Towards a Pragmatic Definition
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Georg Ebersbach, Tobias Warnecke
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Underlying Tremor Improvement with Consistent Use of Transcutaneous Afferent Patterned Stimulation in Patients with Essential Tremor. [PDF]
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Similar DTI-ALPS metrics in Parkinson's disease and essential tremor: a cross-sectional comparative analysis. [PDF]
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Functional Sneeze: A Case Report
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POLG‐Related Parkinsonism with Good Response to Deep Brain Stimulation
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Orthostatic tremor: An association with essential tremor
Movement Disorders, 1991AbstractOrthostatic tremor is characterized by tremor of the trunk and legs while standing. Rapid frequency has been emphasized as an important criterion for the diagnosis of this tremor. We observed five patients who had the typical findings of orthostatic tremor but had a wide range of frequencies.
Joseph Janković
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Neurology, 1975
A double-blind trial of propranolol, in a dosage of 120 mg a day, and placebo was conducted in 11 patients with essential tremor. An improvement in tremor was observed in all patients who received propranolol and was most pronounced in the upper extremities.
E S, Tolosa, R B, Loewenson
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A double-blind trial of propranolol, in a dosage of 120 mg a day, and placebo was conducted in 11 patients with essential tremor. An improvement in tremor was observed in all patients who received propranolol and was most pronounced in the upper extremities.
E S, Tolosa, R B, Loewenson
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