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Action tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002345A tremor present when the limbs are active, either when outstretched in a certain position or throughout a voluntary movement.
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AsterixisSymptomHPOHP:0012164A clinical sign indicating a lapse of posture and is usually manifest by a bilateral flapping tremor at the wrist, metacarpophalangeal, and hip joints.
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Fetal nuchal edemaSymptomHPOHP:0034250Nuchal edema is considered present in a fetus at gestational week 14 or more if in the midsagittal plane of the neck, there is subcutaneous edema that produces a characteristic tremor on ballotment of the fetal head. Thi…
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Generalized tonic seizureSymptomHPOHP:0010818A generalized tonic seizure is a type of generalized motor seizure characterized by bilateral limb stiffening or elevation, often with neck stiffening without a subsequent clonic phase. The tonic activity can be a sustai…
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Hand tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002378An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting the hand.
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Head titubationSymptomHPOHP:0002599A head tremor of moderate speed (3 to 4 Hz) in the anterior-posterior direction.
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Head tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002346An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting head movement.
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Intention tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002080A type of kinetic tremor that occurs during target directed movement is called intention tremor. That is, an oscillatory cerebellar ataxia that tends to be absent when the limbs are inactive and during the first part of …
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Isometric tremorSymptomHPOHP:0030185An isometric tremor occurs with muscle contraction against a rigid stationary object (e.g., when making a fist).
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Kinetic tremorSymptomHPOHP:0030186Tremor that occurs during any voluntary movement. It may include visually or non-visually guided movements. Tremor during target directed movement is called intention tremor.
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Limb tremorSymptomHPOHP:0200085
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Lip tremorSymptomHPOHP:0032006An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting the lip.
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Myoclonic tremorSymptomHPOHP:0033054A tremor-like cortical myoclonus. The tremulous movements are in fact small, high-frequency myoclonic jerks, induced by posture or action. They can be mild, but can also be more incapacitating. When present in the lower …
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Palatal tremorSymptomHPOHP:0010530Palatal tremor (PT) is an involuntary, rhythmic and oscillatory movement of the soft palate. PT is a rare type of tremor involving the soft palate. It can be unilateral or bilateral.
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Parkinsonism with favorable response to dopaminergic medicationSymptomHPOHP:0002548Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome that is a feature of a number of different diseases, including Parkinson disease itself, other neurodegenerative diseases such as progressive supranuclear palsy, and as a side-effect o…
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Pill-rolling tremorSymptomHPOHP:0025387A type of resting tremor characterized by simultaneous rubbing movements of thumb and index fingers against each other.
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Postural tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002174A type of tremors that is triggered by holding a limb in a fixed position.
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Resting tremorSymptomHPOHP:0002322A resting tremor occurs when muscles are at rest and becomes less noticeable or disappears when the affected muscles are moved. Resting tremors are often slow and coarse.
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Rubral tremorSymptomHPOHP:0030665Rubral tremor is characterized by a slow coarse tremor at rest that is exacerbated by postural adjustments and by guided voluntary movements.
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Tongue tremorSymptomHPOHP:0031947An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement affecting the tongue.
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TremorSymptomHPOHP:0001337An unintentional, oscillating to-and-fro muscle movement about a joint axis.
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Tremor by anatomical siteSymptomHPOHP:0030188Tremor classified by the affected body part.
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Truncal titubationSymptomHPOHP:0030147Tremor of the trunk in an anterior-posterior plane at 3-4 Hz.
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Upper limb postural tremorSymptomHPOHP:0007351A type of tremors that is triggered by holding an arm in a fixed position.
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Vocal tremorSymptomHPOHP:0012477A wavering, unsteady voice that reflects involuntary and approximately sinusoidal oscillation of motor unit firings of laryngeal muscles. Vocal tremor results in low frequency modulations of voice frequency or amplitude …