Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE.
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"The tremor is of constant frequency, rapid onset and short duration." | ( Coward, DM; Doggett, NS; Sayers, AC, 1977) |
"Resting tremor is present when the hands are at rest; it disappears with movement." | ( McKinney, AS, 1977) |
"When tremor is related to heart rate in a single experiment a regression line is obtained." | ( Svedmyr, N; Thiringer, G, 1975) |
"Lithium tremor is an irregular, nonrhythmic tremor of the distal extremities, variable in both intensity and frequency." | ( Lapierre, YD, 1976) |
"Skeletal muscle tremor is the most common side effect when giving the relatively selective beta2-adrenergic-stimulators." | ( Svedmyr, N; Thiringer, G, 1976) |
""Rubral" tremor is a rare movement disorder that occurs typically with midbrain damage." | ( Friedman, JH, 1992) |
"Measure of tremor is appropriate to evaluate beta 2-blockade." | ( Bauer, K; Binkowitz, B; Brunner-Ferber, F; Distlerath, LM; Kaik, G; Lippa, EA; Till, P, 1991) |
"Tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary muscular contraction with consistency of rate, amplitude and pattern." | ( Gillespie, MM, 1991) |
"Orthostatic tremor is characterized by tremor of the trunk and legs while standing." | ( FitzGerald, PM; Jankovic, J, 1991) |
"Essential tremor is not a benign condition; disability can be only partly reversed with drug therapy." | ( Biary, N; Cone, S; Koller, W, 1986) |
"Orthostatic tremor is characterized by its isolated occurrence in leg and trunk muscles during standing with undisturbed sitting, lying and walking." | ( Deuschl, G; Lücking, CH; Quintern, J, 1987) |
"Tongue tremor is a common finding in some essential tremor patients but often there are no symptoms." | ( Biary, N; Koller, WC, 1987) |
"Essential tremor is a common disorder whose aetiology is unknown." | ( Findley, LJ, 1986) |
"Tremor is an involuntary oscillation of body parts that may be physiologic or pathologic." | ( Koller, WC, 1984) |
"Rubral tremor is characterized by a slow coarse tremor at rest that is exacerbated by postural adjustments and by guided voluntary movements." | ( Berkovic, SF; Bladin, PF, 1984) |
"Hand and ECG tremor are valuable in the diagnosis of the benign forms of spinal muscular atrophy; they are of no value in diagnosis of the severe infantile type." | ( Dawood, AA; Moosa, A, 1983) |
"Tremors are less common in children." | ( Golden, GS; Hood, OJ, 1982) |
"Physiologic tremor is present in normal persons and is asymptomatic." | ( Fahn, S; Jankovic, J, 1980) |
"Essential tremor is less incapacitating than parkinsonism and less inexorably progressive." | ( Paulson, GW, 1982) |
"This tremor is normally recordable at a stable frequency of 8-10 Hz, though this can be influenced by age, the amplitude can vary substantially." | ( Málly, J, 1995) |
"Tremor is a common problem for patients taking lithium, but little is known about its true prevalence, its effect on compliance, and effective treatments." | ( Gelenberg, AJ; Jefferson, JW, 1995) |
"Orthostatic tremor is a disabling condition that responds to benzodiazepine treatment and may be more frequent than previously recognised." | ( Gates, PC, 1993) |
"Primary writing tremor is induced by a specific motor activity, generally the handwriting." | ( Nicaretta, DH; Pereira, JS; Pimentel, ML, 1994) |
"Hemibody tremor is an uncommon manifestation of stroke." | ( Bidaut, LM; Dethy, S; Goldman, S; Luxen, A, 1993) |
"Tremor is classified into physiological, essential, and parkinsonian tremor by means of clinical criteria." | ( Deuschl, G; Gantert, C; Honerkamp, J; Timmer, J, 1993) |
"Tremors are common in mammals emerging from anesthesia." | ( Grahn, DA; Heller, HC; Heller, MC; Larkin, JE, 1996) |
"Orthostatic tremor is characterized by a fine tremor of lower limb muscles that produces instability while standing still and alleviates on walking or sitting." | ( Martínez, C; Miranda, M; Villagra, R, 1996) |
"The tremor is accompanied by locomotor hyperactivity without rigidity and immobility of the whole body, suggesting that the nicotine-induced tail-tremor model is useful for studying the mechanism underlying tremor associated with movement." | ( Gomita, Y; Kawasaki, H; Suemaru, K, 1997) |
"Orthostatic tremor is an unusual kind of potentially disabiling tremor appearing immediately when standing." | ( Cassim, F; Destée, A; Guieu, JD; Mastain, B, 1998) |
"Primary orthostatic tremor is a regular fast lower limb tremor causing unsteadiness on standing." | ( Brown, P; Brusa, L; Marsden, CD; Wang, HC; Wills, AJ, 1999) |
"Toluene induced tremor is an irreversible symptom which persists even after stopping toluene misuse, therefore in medically intractable cases, it should be positively treated by a Vim thalamotomy." | ( Ishido, K; Kamikaseda, K; Miyagi, Y; Shima, F; Yasutake, T, 1999) |
"Essential tremor is the most prevalent adult-onset movement disorder, and is also regarded as one of the most common neurological disorders of adults, with a prevalence that is similar to or greater than that of stroke, Alzheimer disease, migraine headache, and lumbosacral pain syndromes." | ( Louis, ED, 1999) |
"We suggest that the tremor is caused by disruption of cortical processes involved in terminating a voluntary movement or maintaining a posture." | ( Boose, A; Dichgans, J; Hertrich, I; Kuntz, R; Mescheriakov, S; Rothwell, J; Seydel, L; Topka, H, 1999) |
"Spontaneous tremor is relatively common in normothermic patients after operation and has been attributed to many causes." | ( Horn, EP; Schroeder, F; Schulte am Esch, J; Sessler, DI; Standl, T; von dem Busche, K; Wilhelm, S, 1999) |
"Primary orthostatic tremor is characterized by unsteadiness and shakiness of the legs while standing." | ( Britton, TC; Findley, LJ; Marsden, CD; McAuley, JH; Rothwell, JC, 2000) |
"Tremor is the most visible symptom of Parkinson's Disease (PD), and should be the appropriate parameter in models for its evaluation." | ( Charlton, CG; Lamango, NS; Nesby, RA, 2000) |
"Thalamic tremor is typically characterized by resting and intention components; a postural element is often present as well." | ( Cho, C; Samkoff, LM, 2000) |
"As such, hypoxic tremor is activated physiological tremor, and entrainment of spinal alpha-motoneuron activity may be the final common pathway." | ( Daubenspeck, JA; Krause, WL; Leiter, JC; Marsh Tenney, S, 2000) |
"Primary orthostatic tremor is a rare condition, with few reports describing therapies." | ( Finkel, MF, 2000) |
"Tremor is the most common initial symptom and one of the cardinal features of Parkinson's disease." | ( Yokochi, F, 2000) |
"Postural tremor is a regularly encountered side effect of amitriptyline which can be strong enough to cause discontinuation of therapy." | ( Deuschl, G; Krack, P; Lemke, MR; Lindemann, M; Raethjen, J; Wenzelburger, R, 2001) |
"Tremor is a relatively frequent side effect of lithium and of antidepressants with serotonergic properties." | ( Bauer, M; Jobert, M; Müller-Oerlinghausen, B; Zaninelli, R, 2001) |
"The tremor is accompanied with locomotor hyperactivity without rigidity and immobility of the whole body, suggesting the involvement of the mechanism associated with the movement." | ( Araki, H; Gomita, Y; Suemaru, K, 2001) |
"Action tremor is often noted in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), yet the clinical correlates of this type of tremor have been the focus of few studies." | ( Côte, LJ; Fahn, S; Levy, G; Louis, ED; Marder, K; Mejia, H, 2001) |
"Cerebellar tremor is a frequent and disabling symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients." | ( Buhmann, C; Gbadamosi, J; Heesen, C; Moench, A, 2001) |
"Tremor is one of the clinical hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Bergmans, P; Booij, J; Stoof, JC; van Emmerik, RE; van Royen, EA; Vellinga, A; Wagenaar, RC; Winogrodzka, A; Wolters, EC, 2001) |
"Tardive tremor is a very uncommon neuroleptic-induced tardive syndrome which was initially described in five patients by Stacy and Jankovic (Stacy and Jankovic, Mov Disord 1992;7:53-57)." | ( Indorf, G; Tarsy, D, 2002) |
"Tremor is one of the cardinal signs of Parkinson's disease (PD) but its response to antiparkinsonian medication is variable." | ( Bain, PG; Findley, LJ; Jeffs, JA; Navan, P; Pearce, RK, 2003) |
"Tremor is a common movement disorder yet many physicians struggle with its terminology as well as with its treatment." | ( Grimes, DA, 2003) |
"Resting tremor is seen in both the limbs and in the trigeminal motor system." | ( Jaberzadeh, S; Miles, TS; Nordstrom, MA; Svensson, P, 2003) |
"Tremor is extremely common and often functionally disabling." | ( Israel, Z, 2003) |
"Primary orthostatic tremor is characterized by 16-Hz motor activity that is coherent between muscles." | ( Day, BL; Norton, JA; Wood, DE, 2004) |
"Disabling tremor is common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)." | ( Bain, PG; Carroll, C; Fox, P; Glickman, S; Zajicek, J, 2004) |
"Tremor is the second most common neurological adverse effect in patients receiving treatment with SSRIs." | ( Al Deeb, S; Al Kadasah, S; Al Moutaery, K; Arshaduddin, M; Biary, N; Tariq, M, 2004) |
"ET and dystonic tremor are the commonest causes of tremor presenting to a specialty Movement Disorders clinic." | ( Behari, M; Shukla, G, 2004) |
"Tremor is a well-recognized manifestation of the high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS)." | ( Berghage, TE; Braithwaite, WR; Lash, LE; Thalmann, ED, 1975) |
"Tremor is often a disabling primary condition or secondary to another disorder." | ( Charles, PD; Duffis, EI; Schadt, CR, 2005) |
"Physiological tremor is an involuntary and continuous oscillation in every limb segment of a healthy human." | ( Sakamoto, K; Takanokura, M, 2005) |
"Physiological tremor is an intrinsic and highly variable motor output that is sensitive to alteration in both neuromuscular function and/or changing task demands." | ( Barrett, R; Mills, P; Morrison, S, 2006) |
"Tremor is one of the most frequent neurological signs." | ( Deuschl, G; Raethjen, J, 2007) |
"ET tremor is usually characterized by symmetric bilateral postural and kinetic tremor, which may respond to low alcohol consumption." | ( Benecke, R; Wolters, A, 2007) |
"Holmes' tremor is an unusual combination of rest, postural and kinetic tremor of the extremities." | ( Auff, E; Kasprian, G; Leutmezer, F; Prayer, D; Seidel, S, 2009) |
"Tremor is one of the most frequent neurological signs; the diagnosis is mainly clinical." | ( Raethjen, J; Wilms, H, 2008) |
"Tremor is one of the cardinal symptoms in Parkinson's disease, but only few clinical studies have focussed on its therapy as the primary endpoint." | ( Binder, S; Deuschl, G; Volkmann, J, 2009) |
"Head tremor is very unusual in Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Broussolle, E; Gan, J; Gervais-Bernard, H; Thobois, S; Vallet, AE; Xie-Brustolin, J, 2009) |
"Essential tremor is one of the most common movement disorders throughout the world, with prevalence in the general population of 0." | ( Ferreira, JJ; Sampaio, C, 2007) |
"Psychogenic tremor is a variant of psychogenic movement disorder." | ( Bourgeois, JA; Davidson, CM; Harlow, MC, 2009) |
"Tremor is the most common movement disorder in the community and is defined as a rhythmic oscillatory movement of a body part." | ( Sirisena, D; Williams, DR, 2009) |
"Human physiological tremor is a complex phenomenon that is modulated by numerous mechanical, neurophysiological, and environmental conditions." | ( Beuter, A; Cheung, B; Gow, J; Legros, A; Marshall, HR; Prato, FS; Stodilka, RZ; Thomas, AW, 2010) |
"The main problem of tremor is the damage caused to the quality of the life of patients, especially those at more advanced ages." | ( Andrade, AO; Cury, LK; Leite, JO; Mansur, PH; Penha-Silva, N; Pereira, AA, 2010) |
"The tremor is intermittent and does not appear in all human patients." | ( Bergman, H; Elias, S; Heimer, G; Rivlin-Etzion, M, 2010) |
"Tremor is a widespread phenomenon in human populations." | ( Factor-Litvak, P; Gerbin, M; Graziano, JH; Jiang, W; Louis, ED; Slavkovich, V; Zheng, W, 2011) |
"Psychogenic tremor is the most common psychogenic movement disorder." | ( Albus, C; Ameli, M; Dafotakis, M; Fink, GR; Nowak, DA; Vitinius, F; Weber, R, 2011) |
"Orthostatic tremor is characterised by a feeling of unsteadiness that is accompanied by a high frequency (13-18 Hz) tremor of the legs when standing, and which is relieved by sitting or walking." | ( Bain, PG; Jones, L, 2011) |
"Tremor is a common feature in patients with Kennedy's disease and has characteristics similar to those of essential tremor." | ( Dias, FA; Munhoz, RP; Raskin, S; Teive, HA; Werneck, LC, 2011) |
"Drug-induced tremor is an important differential diagnosis for tremor syndromes." | ( Block, F; Dafotakis, M, 2011) |
"Midbrain tremor is a resting, postural, action and intentional tremor of the upper extremity." | ( Badar, Z; Rana, AQ, 2012) |
"Tremor is a common clinical problem in middle-aged and older patients, and Parkinson disease (PD) is one of the commonest causes." | ( Kimber, TE; Thompson, PD, 2012) |
"Tardive tremor is a 3-5 Hz bilateral resting and action tremor, associated with the use of dopamine receptor blocking drugs, accompanied by other tardive movement disorders and responsive to tetrabenazine or clozapine." | ( Shprecher, D, 2012) |
"Essential tremor is an abnormal movement characterized by postural and/or kinetic tremor." | ( Boudousq, V; Castelnovo, G; Collombier, L; de Verdal, M; Kotzki, PO; Labauge, P; Renard, D, 2013) |
"Analogy of this tremor is made with primary writing tremor, a well-defined task-specific movement disorder also sharing at least some features with both essential tremor and writers' cramp, a focal dystonia." | ( Lederman, RJ, 2012) |
"The tremor is typically reported as an intention tremor (in 71% of patients XXYY aged >20 years with 48), which becomes more common with age and worsens over time." | ( Bain, PG; Fuller, GN; Lote, H, 2013) |
"Tremor is a common symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Lew, MF, 2013) |
"Lithium tremor is classified as a postural tremor and subcategorized as an exaggerated physiologic tremor." | ( Baek, JH; Kinrys, G; Nierenberg, AA, 2014) |
"Tremor is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by rhythmic oscillations of one or more body parts." | ( Deuschl, G; Schneider, SA, 2014) |
"Postural hand tremor is well known as a non-motor neuron sign, but to our knowledge postural leg tremor has not been reported." | ( Aoki, M; Kato, M; Nishiyama, A; Nishiyama, S; Sugeno, N; Tateyama, M, 2014) |
"Tremor is a rhythmical and involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part and it is one of the most common movement disorders." | ( Case, D; Richer, E; Taheri, B, 2014) |
"Tremor is one of the most common neurological signs, yet its etiology is poorly understood." | ( Hu, H; Ji, JS; Louis, ED; Power, MC; Sparrow, D; Spiro, A; Weisskopf, MG, 2015) |
"Harmaline-induced tremor is a well-known model of essential tremor in humans." | ( Głowacka, U; Kosmowska, B; Ossowska, K; Wardas, J, 2015) |
"Unilateral hand tremor is one of the cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's disease." | ( Baik, JS; Cheon, KY; Han, SW; Kim, JY, 2015) |
"Tremor is a common side effect of tacrolimus correlated with peak-dose drug concentration." | ( Chan, LK; Gedaly, R; Langone, A; Morgan, JC; Nigro, V; Sethi, KD; Shah, T; Steinberg, SM, 2015) |
"Tremor is frequently encountered in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients." | ( Al-Ani, T; Ayache, SS; Chalah, MA; Créange, A; Farhat, WH; Lefaucheur, JP; Zouari, HG, 2015) |
"Tremor is thought to be a rare feature of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)." | ( Algom, AA; Dickson, DW; Fujioka, S; Murray, ME; Rademakers, R; Ross, OA; Sanchez-Contreras, MY; Tacik, P; Tsuboi, Y; Uitti, RJ; Van Gerpen, JA; Wszolek, ZK, 2016) |
"Tremor is an inconspicuous feature of PSP; however, 42% (146/344) of the PSP patients in our study presented some form of tremor." | ( Algom, AA; Dickson, DW; Fujioka, S; Murray, ME; Rademakers, R; Ross, OA; Sanchez-Contreras, MY; Tacik, P; Tsuboi, Y; Uitti, RJ; Van Gerpen, JA; Wszolek, ZK, 2016) |
"Parkinson's resting tremor is related to altered cerebral activity in the basal ganglia and the cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit." | ( Aarts, E; Bloem, BR; den Ouden, HE; Dirkx, MF; Helmich, RC; Timmer, MH; Toni, I, 2017) |
"Tremor is a known side-effect of anticonvulsants, particularly of valproate." | ( Alonso-Juarez, M; Baizabal-Carvallo, JF; Crespo-Morfin, P; Torres-Russotto, D, 2017) |
"Tremor is frequently observed in patients taking valproate and is severe enough to require treatment in about 24% of cases." | ( Alonso-Juarez, M; Baizabal-Carvallo, JF; Crespo-Morfin, P; Torres-Russotto, D, 2017) |
"Tremor is the most prevalent movement disorder." | ( Elias, WJ; Fadul, CE; Wang, TR, 2018) |
"Rest tremor is one of the cardinal signs of Parkinson's disease." | ( Bonuccelli, U; Brooks, DJ; Ceravolo, R; Deuschl, G; Lee, JY; Pasquini, J; Pavese, N; Qamhawi, Z, 2018) |
"Re-emergent tremor is a continuation of resting tremor during stable posturing, and it has a dopaminergic basis." | ( Bloem, BR; Dirkx, MF; Hallett, M; Helmich, RC; Zach, H, 2018) |
"Tremor is the most frequent and disabling neurological side effect under Calcineurin inhibitor-induced immunosuppression, but no studies have defined its phenomenology, severity, distribution, the impact on quality of life, as well as of other neurological symptoms associated." | ( Bacchin, R; Erro, R; Geroin, C; Lupo, A; Magrinelli, F; Squintani, G; Tinazzi, M; Tomei, P; Zaza, G, 2018) |
"Vocal tremor is a neurologic disorder with myriad etiologies (eg, Parkinson disease, medications, or essential tremor)." | ( Francis, DO; Hopewell, BL; Paige, C, 2019) |
"Holmes tremor is a rare symptomatic movement disorder, characterized by a combination of resting, postural, and intention tremor." | ( Cesarini, M; Da Prat, G; Etcheverry, JL; Gatto, EM; Rojas, NG; Viera Aramburu, T, 2018) |
"Tremor is a debilitating symptom of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)." | ( Boonstra, FMC; Butzkueven, H; Cruse, B; Evans, A; Kolbe, SC; Lee, WL; Nguyen, AL; Noffs, G; Perera, T; van der Walt, A; Vogel, AP; Yohanandan, SAC, 2019) |
"Such tremors are usually postural or action in nature with infrequent resting nature." | ( Gupta, A; Kushwaha, S, 2018) |
"Tremor is frequently observed in patients with epilepsy (PWE), which is generally attributed to the side-effect of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) particularly valproate (VPA) with largely unknown mechanisms." | ( Chen, J; Jiang, X; Lu, L; Xiao, Y; Xiong, W; Zhang, Y; Zhou, D, 2019) |
"Tremor is one of the hallmarks and most bothersome symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Bech, P; Gredal, O; Jensen, BR; Malling, ASB; Morberg, BM; Wermuth, L, 2019) |
"Tremor is a well-known side effect from many psychiatric medications, including lithium and dopamine antagonists." | ( Dallapiazza, RF; Hutchison, WD; Kalia, SK; Milosevic, L; Munhoz, RP; Popovic, MR, 2019) |
"Rest tremor is observed in 11." | ( Alonso-Juarez, M; Baizabal-Carvallo, JF, 2021) |
"Hand tremor is a disturbing yet sometimes resistant symptom in persons with Parkinson disease (PD)." | ( Ebadi, S; Forogh, B; Ghaffari, A; Habibi, SA; Kadkhodaie, M; Marzban, S; Sharifnezhad, A, 2020) |
"Essential tremor is one of the most common neurological disorders, however, it is not sufficiently controlled with currently available pharmacotherapy." | ( Kosmowska, B; Ossowska, K; Wardas, J, 2020) |
"Tremor is currently ranked as the most common movement disorder." | ( Brown, AM; Lin, T; Sillitoe, RV; van der Heijden, ME; White, JJ; Zhou, J, 2020) |
"A weight-holding tremor is a rare type of hand tremor that occurs only when someone holds some weight." | ( Baik, JS; Park, DG; Yong, SW; Yoon, JH, 2020) |
"Tremor is one of the most noticeable features, which occurs during the early stages of Parkinson's Disease (PD)." | ( Dogra, N; Katare, DP; Mani, RJ, 2020) |
"Tremor is one of the most common movement disorders." | ( Liu, P; Lu, L; Tang, C; Wei, W; Wu, C; Zheng, X, 2020) |
"Tremor is a common movement disorder that can be induced by medications, including valproate, which is used for the treatment of epilepsy." | ( Angelini, L; Berardelli, A; Bologna, M; Cannavacciuolo, A; Colella, D; De Biase, A; Di Bonaventura, C; Giallonardo, AT; Paparella, G, 2021) |
"Essential tremor is the most prevalent movement disorder and is thought to be caused by abnormalities in the cerebellar system; however, its underlying neural mechanism is poorly understood." | ( Ajima, A; Itohara, S; Yaguchi, K; Yoshida, T, 2021) |
"Orthostatic tremor is a rare disease characterized by difficulty with standing still." | ( de Bie, RMA; Swinnen, BEKS; van Rootselaar, AF, 2021) |
"Tremors are a common movement disorder that affects a person's life adversely." | ( Awantha, WVI; Chathuranga, DS; Kavindya, AGP; Kulasekera, AL; Senanayake, B; Wanasinghe, AT, 2021) |
"Resting tremor is one of the most common symptoms of Parkinson's disease." | ( Arruda, BS; Brown, P; Cagnan, H; Pogosyan, A; Reis, C; Sermon, JJ, 2021) |
"Tremor is the most common movement disorder and there are numerous causes of tremor." | ( Baizabal-Carvallo, JF; Morgan, JC, 2022) |
"Tremor is a semirhythmic oscillatory movement of a body part caused by alternating simultaneous contractions of an antagonistic muscle group." | ( Cumunel, G; Foret, G; Gebai, S; Hainque, E; Hammoud, M; Roze, E, 2022) |
"Tremor is one of the most common movement disorders, though it can arise in the context of several unrelated neurological disorders whose pharmacology and anatomical origins differ greatly." | ( Frei, K; Truong, DD, 2022) |
"Tremor is a relatively common symptom in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)." | ( Adibi, I; Hosseini, SM; Pourmohammadi, A; Riahi, R, 2022) |
"Tremors are a common movement disorder and are often correlated with increasing age." | ( Gawrys, SP; Habermehl, TL; Mason, JB; Masternak, MM; Parkinson, KC; Schneider, A; Underwood, KB; Welch, KD, 2022) |
"Although essential tremor is common, its underlying pathophysiology remains uncertain, and several hypotheses seek to explain the tremor mechanism." | ( Bellows, S; Jimenez-Shahed, J, 2022) |
"This tremor is usually related to lesions in the midbrain peduncular region involving the superior cerebellar peduncle, the red nucleus, and possibly the nigrostriatal circuitry." | ( Ba, F; Bussiere, M; Yaworski, A; Yen, K, 2022) |
"Holmes tremor is a rare movement disorder with rest, intention and postural components, characterized by high amplitude and low frequency." | ( Agapiou, E; Angelopoulou, E; Pyrgelis, ES, 2022) |
"Tremors are common disorders characterized by an involuntary and relatively rhythmic oscillation that can occur in any part of the body and may be physiological or associated with some pathological condition." | ( Belgamo, A; Cabral, AS; Callegari, B; de Athayde Costa E Silva, A; Monteiro, LCP; Pinto, GHL; Santos, EGR; Santos, PSA; Santos-Lobato, BL; Souza, GS, 2022) |
"Tremor is one of the most prevalent symptoms in Parkinson's Disease (PD)." | ( Abusrair, AH; Bohlega, S; Elsekaily, W, 2022) |
"Tremors are a prevalent movement disorder due to a nervous system condition that leads to involuntary muscle movements observed in patients." | ( Goode, D; Mohammadi, H; Shah, M, 2023) |
"and objective: Tremor is a disabling symptom of PD that usually responds poorly to available standard pharmacological agents." | ( Bhat, P; Elavarasi, A; Goyal, V; Pandit, AK; Pillai, KS; Prasad, K; Radhakrishnan, DM; Rajan, R; Singh, MB; Srivastava, AK; Srivastava, MP; Vishnu, VY, 2022) |
"Tremors are a significant and frequent symptom in MS patients." | ( Aldarwish, WA; Ali, EN, 2023) |
"Tremor is often perceived as severely disabling by patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD) and yet ranges among the most difficult symptoms to treat." | ( Mügge, F; Pedrosa, AJ; Pedrosa, DJ; Timmermann, L; Waldthaler, J, 2023) |
"Cortical tremor is the core feature of FAME and is considered part of a spectrum of cortical myoclonus." | ( Coppola, A; Cuccurullo, C; Striano, P, 2023) |
"Harmaline-induced tremor is an easily provoked model for the development of new therapies for essential tremor (ET)." | ( Alizad, A; Chang, SY; Fatemi, M; Lee, J; Nayak, R; Sotoudehnia, S, 2023) |
"Rest tremor is one of the most prominent clinical features of Parkinson's disease (PD)." | ( Bergman, H; Eitan, R; Linkovski, O; Mevorach, T; Rahamim, N; Rosin, B; Slovik, M, 2023) |