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The nature of essential tremor.
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Motor DysfunctionNeurological DisorderCorticobasal DegenerationMotor ControlNeurologyNeuropathologyMotor DisorderHealth SciencesEssential TremorResting TypeProgressive Supranuclear PalsyRehabilitationNeurological DiseaseMovement DisordersUpper Limb TremorNeuroanatomyParkinson DiseaseMotor SystemNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemStereotypic Movement DisorderMedicine
The literature concerning essential tremor is confusing. Some accounts describe tremor of a resting type and its accompaniment by other neurological abnormalities. Critical analysis of the pertinent literature leaves some question as to the validity of these observations.Clinical analysis of 34 patients with essential tremor, personally observed during a four-year period, reveals this to be a monosymptomatic condition. The tremor was usually of both a postural and action type and resting tremor was not observed. There were no other neurological abnormalities. Serious disability was infrequent and, when present, was related to upper limb tremor. Essential tremor should be readily distinguishable from other central nervous system diseases but it may be confused with Parkinson's disease or cerebellar ataxia.
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