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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.
Patricia M. FitzGerald, Joseph Jankovic
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2009
Essential tremor is a well-defined syndrome of postural and kinetic tremor in a characteristic distribution. In some patients, impaired tandem walking, intention tremor, and rest tremor are also seen. An increasing body of clinical, neuropathological, and epidemiologic evidence suggests that essential tremor is a heterogeneous disorder. The evidence is
Günther Deuschl, Rodger J. Elble
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Essential tremor is a well-defined syndrome of postural and kinetic tremor in a characteristic distribution. In some patients, impaired tandem walking, intention tremor, and rest tremor are also seen. An increasing body of clinical, neuropathological, and epidemiologic evidence suggests that essential tremor is a heterogeneous disorder. The evidence is
Günther Deuschl, Rodger J. Elble
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Classification of Essential Tremor
Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1992Classification of essential tremor was attempted using tremor frequency; tremor duration; family history of tremor; responsiveness to alcohol, propranolol, and primidone; muscle contraction pattern; and long-latency reflexes. Sixty-one patients were evaluated.
Ruth S. Hassanein+4 more
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Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2012
Classically, essential tremor (ET) was defined by the Movement Disorder Society Consensus Statement on Tremor (1998) as "a bilateral, largely symmetric postural or kinetic tremor involving hands and forearms that is visible and persistent". Additional or isolated tremor of the head may occur but in the absence of abnormal posture. Duration is more than
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Classically, essential tremor (ET) was defined by the Movement Disorder Society Consensus Statement on Tremor (1998) as "a bilateral, largely symmetric postural or kinetic tremor involving hands and forearms that is visible and persistent". Additional or isolated tremor of the head may occur but in the absence of abnormal posture. Duration is more than
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Closed‐Loop Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor Based on Thalamic Local Field Potentials
Movement Disorders, 2021Alek Pogosyan, Huiling Tan, Shenghong He
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