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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
tremor
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Writer's cramp
is frequently associated with hand
tremor
and with other focal dystonias. Sometimes brain infarction, haemorrhage, arterio-venous malformations or tumors are found to cause symptomatic focal dystonias. A 44-year-old man came to our attention due to writer's cramp of his right hand and postural 6-8 Hz
tremor
. About three months after the onset of the disease the
tremor
and dystonia disappeared, while a right hemiparesis gradually appeared. Cranial computed tomography showed a hypodense nonhomogeneous lesion in the left cerebral hemisphere parietally, that was assumed to represent a cystic tumor. The patient underwent craniotomy and the histological diagnosis revealed an astrocytoma (Grade II-III). In conclusion our findings confirm the common anatomical basis of symptomatic focal dystonia and
tremor
. Both can appear after disruption of the pathways within and adjacent to the basal ganglia.
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PMID:Writer's cramp and tremor due to brain tumor. 775 78
Background:
Writer's cramp
(WC) is a task-specific focal hand dystonia presenting with pain, stiffness and/or
tremor
while writing. We explored the involvement of cortical and brainstem circuits by measuring intermuscular coherence (IMC) and pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) of the blink reflex.
Methods:
IMC was measured in 10 healthy controls and 20 WC patients (10 with associated
tremor
) while they performed a precision grip task at different force levels. Blink responses were evaluated in 9 healthy controls and 10 WC patients by stimulating the right supraorbital nerve and recording surface EMG from the orbicularis oculi muscles bilaterally. PPI involved conditioning this stimulation with a prior shock to the right median nerve (100 ms interval), and measuring the reduction in the R2 component of the blink reflex.
Results:
Significant IMC at 3-7 Hz was present in WC patients, but not in healthy controls. Compared to healthy controls, in WC patients the R2 component of the blink reflex showed significantly less PPI. IMC at 3-7 Hz could reliably discriminate WC patients from healthy controls.
Conclusion:
Cortical or sub-cortical circuits generating theta (3-7 Hz) oscillations might play an important role in the pathogenesis of WC. Moreover, the lack of PPI implicates abnormalities in brainstem inhibition in the emergence of WC. IMC may merit further development as an electrodiagnostic test for focal dystonia.
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PMID:Abnormal Blink Reflex and Intermuscular Coherence in Writer's Cramp. 3001 10
Writer's cramp
is a disabling focal dystonia, often accompanied by
tremor
, for which botulinum toxin injections are now the therapy of choice. However, the success of this treatment relies on the correct clinical selection of muscles responsible for the dystonic movements and the subsequent accurate administration of botulinum toxin into what are often very small and difficult to palpate muscles. In order to obtain the best possible outcomes, and to minimize side effects, it is necessary to use guidance from ultrasound or electromyography (EMG). In this video, we will explain how we evaluate patients with writer's cramp and demonstrate how we treat them with EMG guidance.
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PMID:How Do I Evaluate and Inject for Writer's Cramp? 3063 94
The association between
tremor
and dystonia has been known for many decades. Dystonic
tremor
is seen in the body part affected with dystonia.
Tremor
and dystonia can also co-exist in different body parts. Subtle dystonic posturing can be missed in patients with upper limb
tremor
and these patients are often misdiagnosed as essential
tremor
. Careful clinical examination and electrophysiology may help in differentiating classical essential
tremor
from dystonic
tremor
.
Writer's cramp
, a common focal hand dystonia can mimic primary writing
tremor
when the dystonic posturing is subtle. Oral medications have limited therapeutic efficacy. Botulinum toxin is considered as first line therapy for focal limb dystonia and is also effective in the treatment of
tremor
. Surgical options are reserved for cases refractory to medical therapy. In this review, we summarize the current state of knowledge of focal limb dystonia and
tremor
with a focus on underlying neurophysiology in these conditions.
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PMID:Focal limb dystonia and tremor: Clinical update. 3196 68