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Palatal Tremor – Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, Investigations, Management and Future Challenges [PDF]
Shakya Bhattacharjee
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A syndrome of progressive ataxia and palatal tremor (PAPT) in a patient with hypertrophic olivary degeneration [PDF]
Ismail Ibrahim Ismail +2 more
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Palatal Tremor, Periocular and Perioral Myokymia, and Pseudoathetosis in a Patient with Whipple’s Disease [PDF]
Vaidehi Jha +6 more
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Hypertrophic olivary degeneration after brainstem haemorrhage – A case report [PDF]
Insidious neurological deterioration may develop months to years after a lesion involving the Guillain-Mollaret triangle due to hypertrophic olivary degeneration.
Razvan Alexandru Radu +4 more
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Introduction: The clinical efficacy of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for midline tremor has been heterogenous. Here, we present an atypical case with facial and palatal tremor treated with DBS.
Takashi Morishita +7 more
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Unilateral Holmes tremor associated with compression of the brainstem by an ectatic vertebral artery
Lesions affecting the Guillain–Mollaret triangle usually lead to palatal or oculopalatal tremors and occasionally Holmes tremors (HTs). We report two cases of unilateral HT without palatal tremor, secondary to brainstem compression by an ectatic ...
Shweta Prasad +3 more
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Functional Tremor: Palatal Tremor
Palatal tremor is a rare type of tremor. Although there are structural lesions and neurodegeneration in its etiology, it can also be seen functionally. Its diagnosis is made by oropharynx inspection in neurological examination, and prognosis and treatment management are directed by etiologic classification. We aimed to discuss functional palatal tremor
Cakmur, RAİF +3 more
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Pediatric case of persistent hiccups associated with hypertrophic olivary degeneration
Background. Hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) is a rare degenerative disorder that is thought to occur subsequent to a disruption of the dentate-rubro-olivary pathway. Case.
Pınar Arıcan +6 more
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Hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) is a rare type of neuronal degeneration involving the dento-rubro-olivary pathway and presents clinically as palatal tremor. We present a 48 year old male patient who developed Holmes' tremor and bilateral HOD five
Carlos R.M. Rieder +2 more
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Palatal Myoclonus (syn. Palatal Tremor) [PDF]
Symptomatic palatal tremor is caused by a lesion in the triangle of Guillain and Mollaret and is associated with hypertrophic olivary degeneration that has multiple causes. Essential palatal tremor has no currently demonstrable cause and no accompanying physical or radiological signs. But it is probable that an organic genesis will become apparent.
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