Disease | dystonia |
Symptom | C0040822|tremor |
Sentences | 17 |
PubMedID- 23814537 | Focal and segmental dystonias are often associated with et-like tremor, and there is currently no laboratory, radiologic or neurophysiologic method of confidently distinguishing patients with classic et from patients with subtle dystonia and et-like tremor in the upper limbs, head or voice. |
PubMedID- 24442708 | In summary, ano3 causes a varied phenotype of young-onset or adult-onset craniocervical dystonia with tremor and/or myoclonic jerks. |
PubMedID- 23450143 | A relevant example is et-like arm tremor with cervical dystonia, a phenotype of highly contested classification (see schiebler et al137 for review). |
PubMedID- 25663232 | Is tremor in dystonia a phenotypic feature of dystonia. |
PubMedID- 20670416 | We did not identify any kindred with ad generalize dystonia associated with postural tremor, and we could only compare clinical characteristics between "pure" et and et associated with focal dystonia. |
PubMedID- 24468074 | He developed cervical dystonia with dystonic tremor at age 32 years and has benefited from onabotulinumtoxina injections since 38 years of age. |
PubMedID- 23775978 | Those affected in the family exhibited focal cervical dystonia, occasionally with mild tremor, having its onset in early adulthood to late midlife (18–66 years of age). |
PubMedID- 23142961 | Differences in gender and body distribution of tremor between patients with dystonia and tremor and those of patients with essential tremor also suggest that tremor in dystonia and essential tremor are different entities. |
PubMedID- 23821419 | Background and purpose: tremor occurs in 10-85% of patients with focal dystonia as so-called dystonic tremor or tremor associated with dystonia. |
PubMedID- 23243072 | Our findings imply that the pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying tremor associated with dystonia differ from those for essential tremor. |
PubMedID- 24137554 | A negative dat-spect can support a variety of diagnoses in the right clinical context, including psychogenic parkinsonism, dopa-responsive dystonia associated with parkinsonism, essential tremor, vascular parkinsonism, or drug-induced parkinsonism. |
PubMedID- 23222958 | It is defined by the presence of dystonia (with or without tremor) as the only neurologic sign, as well as the absence of historical, imaging or laboratory findings suggesting an acquired cause or non-primary form of dystonia (e.g. |
PubMedID- 24744729 | Differences in gender, body distribution and temporal thresholds of tremor between patients with dystonia and tremor and those of patients with essential tremor also indicate that tremor in dystonia and essential tremor are different entities (defazio et al., 2013; tinazzi et al., 2013). |
PubMedID- 23757263 | A missense mutation in this gene was published as the likely cause of focal, adult-onset cervical dystonia, variably associated with mild tremor, which was inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with reduced penetrance 24▪. |
PubMedID- 25957637 | Their phenotypes range from pure cervical dystonia associated with hand tremor to truncal and more generalized dystonic postures. |
PubMedID- 24092288 | Isolated dystonia (with dystonic tremor) can be caused by mutations in tor1a (dyt1), tubb4 (dyt4), thap1 (dyt6), prkra (dyt16), ciz1 (dyt23), ano3 (dyt24), and gnal (dyt25). |
PubMedID- 23439931 | Frequencies range from 1 to 6 hz during dystonic contractions, with higher frequencies similar to et seen during voluntary movements.4 tremor associated with dystonia (occurring in a clinically non-dystonic body part in a patient with dystonia) can also occur.47 characteristic of dt is the null point, a position in which the tremor almost fully abates.65 it may initially be present during specific action but can generalize to occur with any task. |
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