<strong>Dystonia, Tremor, and Dystonic Tremor</strong>
Aasef G. Shaikh,
Alfonso Fasano,
Sanjay Pandey
et al.
Abstract:Dystonia and tremor are distinct movement disorders, but they overlap in certain circumstances. First, dystonia and tremor may co-exist in the same individual, in the same or different regions of the body. Second, dystonic movements are sometimes rapid and repetitive, and they may mimic tremor. The term dystonic tremor first appeared in the literature to describe a rapid and repetitive dystonic movement that mimicked tremor but could be discriminated from essential tremor. With the first consensus statemen… Show more
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