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  • '''Tremor''' is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, involuntary muscle movement invo ..., such as the hands. Neurological disorders or conditions that can produce tremor include [[multiple sclerosis]], [[stroke]], [[traumatic brain injury]] and
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  • ...ed motor control characterized by [[bradykinesia]], [[muscle rigidity]]; [[tremor]]; and [[postural instability]]<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...itle = Parkinson's disease}}</ref>. "The four primary symptoms of PD are [[tremor]], or trembling in hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; [[rigidity (neurology) ...ed motor control characterized by [[bradykinesia]], [[muscle rigidity]]; [[tremor]]; and [[postural instability]]. Parkinsonian diseases are generally divide
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  • ...s, is a disease affecting movement. "The four primary symptoms of PD are [[tremor]], or trembling in hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; [[rigidity (neurology) ...y, it is progressive, degenerative neurologic disease characterized by a [[tremor]] that is maximal at rest, retropulsion (i.e. a tendency to fall backwards)
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  • '''Tremor''' is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, involuntary muscle movement invo ..., such as the hands. Neurological disorders or conditions that can produce tremor include [[multiple sclerosis]], [[stroke]], [[traumatic brain injury]] and
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  • ...gressive liver and neurological dysfunction such as [[liver cirrhosis]]; [[tremor]]; [[ataxia]] and intellectual deterioration. Hepatic dysfunction may prece
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  • ...may experience an increase in heart rate, nervousness, headache, muscular tremor, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, fever, and chills, typically resolving within
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  • ...evere attacks, there may be headache; sweating, palpitation, apprehension, tremor; pallor or flushing of the face, nausea and vomiting, pain in the chest and
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  • ...is a man-in-the-loop application, where the robotic controllers smooth out tremor in human hands, and then scale human-scale motions to actions in microsurge
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  • Benign hand tremor is not infrequent as a side effect, and can be suppressed, if there are no
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  • ...th disturbances in carrying out voluntary movements, including [[intention tremor]] (coarse trembling, accentuated over the execution of voluntary movements, ...An example of X-linked ataxic condition is the rare [[fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome]].
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  • ...thetic dysregulation. Clinical features include diffuse muscle rigidity; [[tremor]]; high [[fever]]; diaphoresis; labile blood pressure; [[cognitive dysfunct
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  • ...obotic example, the control system may smooth out almost unnoticeable hand tremor present in the surgeon.
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  • :*[[benign hand tremor]] :*beta-adrenergic antagonists TREAT hypertension and benign hand tremor
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  • More sever neurological symptoms may also include tremor (80% or more of patients), muscle weakness, neck stiffness, stupor, coma, v
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  • * Long-term abuse or overdose effects can include [[tremor]], restlessness, changed sleep patterns, [[anxiety]] and increase in pre-ex
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  • ...ical characteristics include confusion; delusions; vivid hallucinations; [[tremor]]; agitation; insomnia; and signs of autonomic hyperactivity (e.g., elevate
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  • ...; these include a rise in blood pressure, [[palpitations]], insomnia and [[tremor]].
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  • Upper extremity tremor can be treated pharmacologically with [[clonazepam]], [[primidone]], [[pro ...a]] (problems with speech), [[ataxia]] (problems with coordination), and [[tremor]]. Charcot also observed cognition changes in MS since he described his pat
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  • **[[West Nile virus]] - tremor is common
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  • * [[Tremor]]
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  • *Beta-blockers: reduce [[benign essential tremor]]; may prevent [[migraine]]
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