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Essential tremor.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2002
Essential tremor is one of the most common movement disorders throughout the world, with prevalence in the general population of 0.4-3.9%. Although most people with essential tremor are only mildly affected, those who seek medical care are disabled to some extent, and most are socially handicapped by the tremor.We conducted a systematic review and ...
Cristina, Sampaio, Joaquim, Ferreira
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Essential Tremor

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1983
T A, Larsen, D B, Calne
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Essential Tremor

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1989
J P, Hubble, K L, Busenbark, W C, Koller
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Essential tremor

Neurology, 1987
L J, Findley, W C, Koller
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Essential tremor.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1986
Essential tremor is a common disorder whose aetiology is unknown. Characteristically it is present on maintaining posture, absent at rest, and not made significantly worse with movement.
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Non-invasive suppression of essential tremor via phase-locked disruption of its temporal coherence

Nature Communications, 2021
Sebastian R Schreglmann   +2 more
exaly  

Essential Tremor

CNS Drugs, 1996
William Ondo, Joseph Jankovic
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