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Handbook of tremor disorders

edited by Leslie J. Findley, William C. Koller

(Neurological disease and therapy, 30)

M. Dekker, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Examines the mechanisms of tremor and addresses the practical problems of clinical management--discussing various modes of clinical observation and pathophysiological correlation to help differentiate tremors. Presents new biological techniques for investigating tremor. Provides useful definitions for important terms referring to the phenomenology of tremors.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Definition, and Behavioral Classification The Role of Intrinsic Neuronal Oscillations and Network Ensembles in the Genesis of Normal and Pathological Tremors Current Concepts of Basal Ganglia Neurophysiology with Respect to Tremorgenesis' Mechanisms of Physiologic Tremor and Relationship to Essential Tremor Physiological Finger Tremor in Medical Students and Others Are Neurophysiological Techniques Useful in Differentiating Tremor? Central and Peripheral Mechanisms in Tremorgenesis Central Mechanisms of Experimental Tremor and Their Clinical Relevance Adrenoceptors in Tremor Mechanisms Positron Emission Tomography in Tremor Disorders Analysis of Tremor Wave Form is Essential Tremor Physiological? Pathaphysiology of Essential Tremor Physiological Classification of Essential Tremor Stereotaxis in the Management of Tremor - Physiological Basis and Current Practice Pathological and Neurochemical Basis of Essential Tremor Essential Tremor and Other Movement Disorders The Pharmacological Management of Essential Tremor Clinical Features of Tremor in Extrapyramidal Syndromes Problems in Measurement of Parkinsonian Tremor Some Physiological Aspects of Parkinsonian Tremor MPTP-induced Parkinsonism and Tremor Medical Management of Parkinsonian Tremor Normal and Abnormal Tremor in the Elderly Cerebellar Tremor Primary Orthostatic Tremor Primary Writing Tremor Tremor and Dystonia Trauma and Tremor Hemisphere Lesions and Tremor Tremor in Peripheral Neuropathy Midbrain Tremor Head Tremor Tremor Induced or Enhanced by Pharmacological Means Tremor in the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Psychogenic Tremor Vocal Tremor The Surgical Treatment of Tremor Disorders.

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