2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-020-10168-z
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Associated co-morbidities in a retrospective cohort of orthostatic tremor

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“…The term “OT plus” is used to describe a situation when OT co-manifests with additional neurological conditions such as parkinsonism, ataxia, dementia. In a recently published series of 27 patients with OT, neurological comorbidities preceding the onset of OT were present in 30% of the patients ( 95 ). The exact etiopathogenesis of OT is unclear and several hypotheses which include altered cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit, cerebellar neurodegeneration, dopaminergic deficit, and presence of a central oscillator have been proposed ( 91 ).…”
Section: Overview Of the Axis-i Tremor Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term “OT plus” is used to describe a situation when OT co-manifests with additional neurological conditions such as parkinsonism, ataxia, dementia. In a recently published series of 27 patients with OT, neurological comorbidities preceding the onset of OT were present in 30% of the patients ( 95 ). The exact etiopathogenesis of OT is unclear and several hypotheses which include altered cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit, cerebellar neurodegeneration, dopaminergic deficit, and presence of a central oscillator have been proposed ( 91 ).…”
Section: Overview Of the Axis-i Tremor Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%