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- Holmes_tremor abstract "First identified by Gordon Holmes in 1904, Holmes tremor can be described as a wing-beating movement localized in the upper body that is caused by cerebellar damage. Holmes tremor is a combination of rest, action, and postural tremors. Tremor frequency ranges from 2 to 5 Hertz and is aggravated with posture and movement. It may arise from various underlying structural disorders including stroke, tumors, trauma, and other cerebellar lesions. Because Holmes tremor is rare, much of the research is based on individual cases.The formation of tremors is due to two main factors: the over-excited rhythmic movement of neuronal loops and permanent structural changes from neurodegeneration. Two major neuronal networks, the corticostriatothalamocortical hap and the inferior olivary nucleus (ION) specifically target the development of the tremors. When diagnosing a patient with Holmes tremor, one must look at the neurological signs and symptoms, as well as the possibility that the tremor is caused by medications or other stimulants. In most cases, the patient’s history and a targeted neurological examination is enough to give a diagnosis.Treatment for Holmes tremor is dependent on the characteristics of the tremor. Because the disease is involved with the dopaminergic system, most treatments involve levodopa. Drugs used to treat other types of tremors are applicable to the treatment of Holmes tremor; however, these drugs have a low success rate.".
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- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Antidepressant.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Antipsychotic.
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- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Brainstem_stroke_syndrome.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Coping_(psychology).
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- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Hyperglycemia.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Hyperthyroidism.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_olivary_nucleus.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink L-DOPA.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Lesion.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Midbrain_tegmentum.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Motor_learning.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Myoclonic_triangle.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Neurodegeneration.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Pathophysiology.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacology.
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- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Stimulant.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Substantia_nigra.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid-stimulating_hormone.
- Holmes_tremor wikiPageWikiLink Tremor.
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- Holmes_tremor subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Holmes_tremor type Disorder.
- Holmes_tremor comment "First identified by Gordon Holmes in 1904, Holmes tremor can be described as a wing-beating movement localized in the upper body that is caused by cerebellar damage. Holmes tremor is a combination of rest, action, and postural tremors. Tremor frequency ranges from 2 to 5 Hertz and is aggravated with posture and movement. It may arise from various underlying structural disorders including stroke, tumors, trauma, and other cerebellar lesions.".
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