Focal task‐specific tremors
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Auteurs : Valerie L. Soland ; Kailash P. Bhatia ; Maria A. Volonte ; MarsdenSource :
- Movement Disorders [ 0885-3185 ] ; 1996-11.
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Focal task‐specific tremors besides primary writing tremor have rarely been reported in the literature. We describe inne cases of focal tremors induced by different specific tasks, involving a repetitive and frequently performed movement. Only one of these patients had a family history of any similar disorders. There was no overt dystonia in any of the cases, but these tremors may be forms of focal dystonia, rather than a manifestation of essential tremor.
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