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tremor/neoplasms

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Impact of surgical treatment on tremor due to posterior fossa tumors.

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OBJECTIVE The object of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical treatment on tremor caused by posterior fossa tumors. METHODS The authors performed a retrospective evaluation of 6 cases involving patients with tremors due to posterior fossa tumors. Patients who had been treated with

Tremor Assessment during Virtual Reality Brain Tumor Resection.

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Assessment of physiological tremor during neurosurgical procedures may provide further insights into the composites of surgical expertise. Virtual reality platforms may provide a mechanism for the quantitative assessment of physiological tremor. In this study, a virtual reality

Thalamic tumour presenting with Holmes' tremor: diagnostic difficulties.

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The presentation of intracerebral tumours with tremor is rare. A case is described of a 78-year-old woman presenting with Holmes' tremor who was found to have a thalamic tumour. The diagnostic context of tumours that present with tremor is discussed along with the pathophysiology and management of

Writer's cramp and tremor due to brain tumor.

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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

Parkinsonism and rest tremor secondary to supratentorial tumours sparing the basal ganglia.

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Intracranial neoplasms are an uncommon cause of symptomatic Parkinsonism and rest tremor. We found an incidence of 0.3% in a prospective evaluation of 907 patients with supratentorial tumours. Eight patients with Parkinsonism and rest tremor secondary to supratentorial tumours sparing the basal

Vim thalamotomy for Holmes' tremor secondary to midbrain tumour.

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Holmes' (rubral or midbrain) tremor is an unusual combination of 2 Hz to 5 Hz rest, postural, and kinetic tremors of an upper extremity. This tremor has been considered to result from the lesions in the vicinity of the red nucleus in the midbrain. There has been no systematic analysis of the

Palatal tremor in relation to brainstem tumour involvement.

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Cerebellar axial postural tremor complicating radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

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Paraneoplastic orthostatic tremor associated with small cell lung cancer.

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[Opposition type of tremor in development of preventricular tumor with bilateral compression of the gray matter].

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Relation of chemical structure to development of tumor damage and body tremors in a series of phenazines and related compounds.

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Cough tremor as presenting symptom of intraventricular tumor.

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Myoclonus and tremor induced acutely by administration of tumor necrosis factor in a patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

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[Tremor, agnosia, a stooping posture and pyrexia (thoracic radiography and EEG): (bronchial cancer--squamous cell carcinoma--and parkinsonism)].

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Tremor Secondary to a Thalamic Glioma: A Case Report.

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BACKGROUND Tremor is the most prevalent movement disorder. While the exact pathophysiology remains to be elucidated, the importance of the thalamus in tremor circuitry is well recognized. Thalamic lesions from demyelination, trauma, ischemia, or neoplasm rarely cause isolated tremor. We report the
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