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Essential tremor

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders, with a reported >60 million affected individuals worldwide. The definition and underlying pathophysiology of ET are contentious. Patients present primarily with motor features such as postural and action tremors, but may also have other non-motor features, including cognitive ...
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Essential Tremor

Neurology Clinical Practice, 2022
To highlight five new things in the research and clinical aspects of essential tremor (ET).The introduction of a new definition of ET and a new category "ET plus" were the major themes of the recent consensus statement. This new change demands a change in the approach to the clinical diagnosis of ET and related diseases.
Abhishek Lenka, Sanjay Pandey
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Essential tremor

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Multiple pharmacologic treatments have been studied, but propranolol and primidone have proven to be the most effective medications. It is unlikely that a patient will respond miraculously to another medication if his or her response to propranolol and primidone is minimal. Some subsets of essential tremor, however, such as the kinetic predominant type,
, Lambert, , Waters
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Tremors: Essential Tremor and Beyond

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2018
Tremor is a fairly common movement disorder presenting to an outpatient pediatric neurology practice. Tremors can be primary or secondary to underlying neurologic or systemic diseases. When assessing a child with tremor, it is paramount to evaluate the phenomenology of the tremor, determine the presence or absence of other neurologic signs and symptoms,
Chandrabhaga, Miskin, Karen S, Carvalho
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Essential Tremor

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Essential tremor (ET) is among the most common neurologic disorders. The traditional view of this disorder as a benign, monosymptomatic, familial condition is being replaced by a more complex view of ET as perhaps a family of diseases with etiologic, clinical, and pathologic heterogeneity.
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Imaging essential tremor

Movement Disorders, 2010
AbstractTo investigate over time changes in striatal dopamine transporter (DAT), we performed two sequential N‐ω‐fluoropropyl‐2β‐carbomethoxy‐3β‐(4‐iodophenyl) tropane single photon computed tomography (SPECT) scans in 20 subjects with essential tremor (ET), in 13 with Parkinson disease (PD) and in 23 healthy controls (HC, one scan only).
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Essential tongue tremor

Movement Disorders, 1987
AbstractTwenty patients with tongue tremor associated with essential tremor are reported. Patients were unaware of the tongue tremor, and voice disturbance was a complaint in only one patient. Three patients had an isolated tongue tremor. Hand tremor was present in 16 patients.
N, Biary, W C, Koller
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‘Orthostatic tremor’ in familial‐essential tremor

Neurology, 1986
We studied a family with essential tremor of the arms. Some members also had tremor of the trunk and legs on standing, but not on walking, sitting, or reclining. Tremor was evoked, regardless of body or limb position, by strong tonic contraction of the appropriate muscles; it was a type of static postural tremor.
A S, Wee, S H, Subramony, R D, Currier
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Essential tremor

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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