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Tremor: Pathophysiology

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2014
The precise way that tremors emerge is not well known, but there is some good information and hypotheses. This review will focus on the classic ("rest") tremor of Parkinson disease and essential tremor. Both have their genesis in central oscillators, which appear to be malfunctioning networks.
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Essential Tremor

Medical Clinics of North America, 2019
Essential tremor is one of the most common movement disorders. It is characterized by a bilateral action tremor of the upper limbs. It may be accompanied by tremor of the head, voice, or lower limbs. Essential tremor is often present for years or decades before presentation and it progresses insidiously.
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The clinical and electrophysiological investigation of tremor

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
GÜNTHER Deuschl   +2 more
exaly  

Tremor

1984
L J, Findley, M A, Gresty
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Consensus Statement of the Movement Disorder Society on Tremor

Movement Disorders, 1998
GÜNTHER Deuschl, P Bain
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Tremor amplitude is logarithmically related to 4- and 5-point tremor rating scales

Brain, 2006
Rodger J Elble   +2 more
exaly  

Rest Tremor in Patients With Essential Tremor

Archives of Neurology, 2003
Seth L Pullman
exaly  

Tremor-correlated cortical activity in essential tremor

Lancet, The, 2001
B Hellwig, M Lauk, B Guschlbauer
exaly  

Tremor stability index: a new tool for differential diagnosis in tremor syndromes

Brain, 2017
Lazzaro Di Biase   +2 more
exaly  

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