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tremor/headache

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Headache and Tremor: Co-occurrences and Possible Associations.

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BACKGROUND Tremor and headache are two of the most prevalent neurological conditions. This review addresses possible associations between various types of tremor and headache, and provides a differential diagnosis for patients presenting with both tremor and headache. METHODS Data were identified by

Dystonic Head Tremor and the Coexistence of Headache.

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Head tremor may be observed in the presence of cervical dystonia and sometimes coexists with headache. We wished to investigate the presence of headache in dystonic head tremor. We studied the files of 19 patients from our outpatient clinic (1997-2017) with dystonic head tremor and assessed the

A study of caffeine consumption and symptoms; indigestion, palpitations, tremor, headache and insomnia.

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In a cross-sectional study of 4558 Australians, it was found that the proportion of subjects reporting indigestion, palpitations, tremor, headache and insomnia increased significantly with mean caffeine intake. A multiple logistic regression model was used to show that the association between the

Correlation between essential tremor and migraine headache.

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The relationship between essential tremor (ET) and migraine was investigated in a prospective study. In a group of 74 ET patients 36.5% had migraine compared with 17.7% of 102 control subjects without tremor. In a group of 58 patients with migraine 17.2% had ET compared with 1.2% of 85 controls

Cerebellar cortical dysplasia, chronic headache, and tremor in Proteus syndrome.

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Tremor headaches.

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Endoscope-Assisted Microsurgical Removal of an Intraventricular Ependymal Cyst That Manifested with Tremor.

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BACKGROUND Intraventricular ependymal cysts (ECs) are rare, histologically benign neuroepithelial cysts. Most of these cysts are clinically silent and discovered incidentally. Rarely, they become symptomatic, leading to obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid circulation. ECs located inside the

Resting tremor secondary to a pineal cyst: case report and review of the literature.

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BACKGROUND Patients with pineal lesions typically present with the classical signs of increased intracranial pressure (headache, nausea, vomiting) and/or Parinaud's syndrome. Rare symptomatology of secondary parkinsonism attributed to pineal lesions has been previously reported in the literature. We

Giant middle fossa epidermoid presenting as holmes' tremor syndrome.

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Intracranial dermoids may gradually reach an enormous size before the onset of symptoms. Common clinical presentations of intracranial epidermoid include headache and seizures. We present a case of a 35-year female patient with giant middle fossa epidermoid that presented with Holmes' tremor

Mere surgery will not cure cluster headache--implications for neurostimulation.

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This case study concerns a patient with primary chronic cluster headache, who was unresponsive to all treatments and consecutively underwent hypothalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS). DBS had no effect on the cluster attacks, but cured an existing polydipsia as well as restlessness. However,

Thalamic deep brain stimulation for midbrain tremor secondary to cystic degeneration of the brainstem.

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OBJECTIVE Tremor resulting from damage to midbrain structures is poorly understood and often difficult to treat. The authors report a case of cystic degeneration of the brainstem with resultant Holmes-like tremor which was successfully treated using a stimulating electrode placed in the

Pramipexole in patients with Parkinson's disease and marked drug resistant tremor: a randomised, double blind, placebo controlled multicentre study.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the tremorlytic properties of pramipexole, a non-ergoline dopamine agonist to those of placebo as add on medication in patients with Parkinson's disease. METHODS Eighty four patients with early or advanced Parkinson's disease and marked, drug resistant tremor under a stable and

Anesthesia considerations of magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound thalamotomy for essential tremor: a case series.

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Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder with disability in voluntary actions such as eating and writing. First-line treatment involves pharmacological agents, although efficacy is limited by side effects. In these patients, functional neurosurgery can be considered.

A case of brucellosis displaying Parkinsonian-like tremor.

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We report a rare case of brucellosis with Parkinsonian-like tremor and simple partial motor seizure. This patient worked as a sheep butcher and the sheep were imported from brucellosis-endemic areas. He presented with classical manifestations of brucellosis; infection was confirmed using the Rose

Symptoms of pheochromocytoma, with particular reference to headache, correlated with catecholamine production.

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In a series of 27 patients with proved pheochromocytoma, differential analysis of catecholamines in blood, urine, and tumor specimens of 19 patients enabled grouping of subjects into those whose tumors produced predominantly norepinephrine (NE) (11 patients), predominantly epinephrine (E [Two
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