Most Viewed Abstracts
1. Report Shows Shift in Starting Salaries for Physicians 2. Use of Antiemetic Agents in Acute Gastroenteritis 3. 2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income 4. Medicare pay-for-reporting effort draws fire from frustrated doctors 5. Debunking Myths in the US Healthcare System
Top Ten Searches
gynecomastia empyema henoch–schönlein otitis media dyspnea jaundice ventricle lyme immunodeficiency coolingYour Article Summary
Mirror movements in patients with essential tremor
Movement Disorders, 10/05/09
Louis ED et al. – MMs were not correlated with age, tremor duration, or severity and were most severe in cases with rest tremor. Thus, it was concluded that MM occurred in 1/3 of ET cases. These results further expand the spectrum of nontremor, motor phenomenology seen in ET. Whether, as in PD, MMs in ET represent a failure of subcortical structures to support the cortical network involved with the initiation of unilateral motor activity, requires future neurophysiological investigation.
Related Articles
Isolated head tremor: Part of the clinical spectrum of essential tremor? Data from population-based and clinic-based case samples
Movement Disorders, 10/06/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Combined use of DAT-SPECT and cardiac MIBG scintigraphy in mixed tremors
Movement Disorders, 10/05/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Positive family history of essential tremor influences the motor phenotype of Parkinson's disease
Movement Disorders, 10/05/09
Relevance Score: 66%
Impairment of rapid repetitive finger movements and visual reaction time in patients with essential tremor
European Journal of Neurology, 10/01/09
Relevance Score: 66%
A latent form of essential thrombocythemia presenting as portal cavernoma
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 11/18/09
Relevance Score: 43%
Today in Movement Disorders...keeping you current
Receive free subspecialty "5-minute updates" via email
Gout, Hyperuricemia, and Parkinson’s Disease: A Protective Effect
Current Rheumatology Reports, 03/18/10
Non-motor dopamine withdrawal syndrome after surgery for Parkinsons disease: predictors and underlying mesolimbic denervation
Brain, 03/18/10
“Dropping objects”: a potential index of severe carpal tunnel syndrome
Neurological Sciences, 03/18/10
Article Search
Sponsor
Sponsor


See Latest Articles


