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Clinical Neurology

[Disappearance of essential tremor after thalamic infarction].

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Y Nakamura
K Miura
I Yamada
K Takada

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Stereotactic thalamotomy has been used with some benefit in the treatment of essential tremor. We report a 73-year-old woman whose essential tremor of the right hand spontaneously disappeared after thalamic infarction. She had suffered hand tremor of the right hand for seven years. One morning, she noticed mild muscular weakness in her right upper and lower extremities, numbness around her mouth and paresthesia in her right arm. Simultaneously, she noticed disappearance of the tremor of her right hand. Several days later, right hemiplegia and paresthesia completely resolved. Neurological examination revealed no postural tremor or resting tremor. T 2-weighted brain MR imaging showed a high-intensity signal in the left thalamus that involved the ventralis intermedius nucleus. Clinical recovery from the effect of the infarct on essential tremor was complete. Therefore, it seems that thalamic infarction in this patient had an effect on essential tremor similar to that achieved with thalamotomy.

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