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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,
Karen S. Carvalho, Chandrabhaga Miskin
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Tremor on smiling [PDF]

open access: possibleMovement Disorders, 2009
AbstractFacial tremor occurring on smiling is a rare phenomenon and has been described (to the best of our knowledge) in the literature only once. We describe two patients who presented with a bilateral facial tremor that occurred only on smiling and other activation of therisorii muscles and had a high frequency of 9 Hz.
Petra Schwingenschuh   +5 more
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Tremor

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2003
Tremors can be encountered in a variety of disease states but the most common causes are Parkinson disease and essential tremor. This review was undertaken to highlight advances in the field during the last 12 months.Kinetic tremor may be more prominent in essential tremor than postural tremor.
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Tremor

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2000
Tremor research during the past year has focused on clinical differential diagnosis, and a new clinical classification has been developed. The origin of tremor is thought to depend on unstable central loops, and new coherence data suggest that these often involve the motor cortex.
G, Deuschl, R, Wenzelburger, J, Raethjen
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Myogenic tremor – a novel tremor entity

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2021
Purpose of review Tremor is a common neurological symptom with a plethora of potential etiologies. Apart from physiological tremor, the vast majority of tremor syndromes are linked to a pacemaker in the central nervous system (CNS) or, less common, in the peripheral nervous system.
Annika Saak   +3 more
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Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy for tremor: a report of 30 Parkinson's disease and essential tremor cases.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2018
OBJECTIVE Thalamotomy of the ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) is effective in alleviating medication-resistant tremor in patients with essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD). MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is an innovative technology
M. Zaaroor   +5 more
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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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Tremor

JAMA, 2014
Tremor, defined as a rhythmic and involuntary movement of any body part, is the most prevalent movement disorder, affecting millions of people in the United States. All adults have varying degrees of physiological tremor so it is imperative to distinguish physiological tremor from pathological tremor types.
W Jeffrey, Elias, Binit B, Shah
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Personalized Variable Gain Control With Tremor Attenuation for Robot Teleoperation

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2018
Teleoperated robot systems are able to support humans to accomplish their tasks in many applications. However, the performance of teleoperation largely depends on motor functionality and human operator’s skill, especially when a human operator is short ...
Chenguang Yang   +4 more
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Tremor is attenuated during walking in essential tremor with resting tremor but not parkinsonian tremor

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2011
We used accelerometry and visual examination by a neurologist to measure the intensity and frequency of hand tremor under resting, postural, writing, and walking conditions among patients with essential tremor with resting tremor (n=11) and Parkinson's disease (n=38).
Gen Sobue   +5 more
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