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Tremor

Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE.

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Tree Number(s): C10.597.350.850, C23.888.592.350.850

MeSH Unique ID: D014202

Entry Terms:

  • Tremors
  • Action Tremor
  • Action Tremors
  • Tremor, Action
  • Resting Tremor
  • Resting Tremors
  • Tremor, Resting
  • Rest Tremor
  • Rest Tremors
  • Tremor, Rest
  • Tremor, Semirhythmic
  • Semirhythmic Tremor
  • Semirhythmic Tremors
  • Tremor, Perioral
  • Perioral Tremor
  • Perioral Tremors
  • Tremor, Nerve
  • Nerve Tremor
  • Nerve Tremors
  • Tremor, Neonatal
  • Neonatal Tremor
  • Neonatal Tremors
  • Tremor, Muscle
  • Muscle Tremor
  • Muscle Tremors
  • Tremor, Limb
  • Limb Tremor
  • Limb Tremors
  • Static Tremor
  • Static Tremors
  • Tremor, Static
  • Senile Tremor
  • Senile Tremors
  • Tremor, Senile
  • Saturnine Tremor
  • Saturnine Tremors
  • Tremor, Saturnine
  • Persistent Tremor
  • Persistent Tremors
  • Tremor, Persistent
  • Passive Tremor
  • Passive Tremors
  • Tremor, Passive
  • Massive Tremor
  • Massive Tremors
  • Tremor, Massive
  • Involuntary Quiver
  • Involuntary Quivers
  • Quiver, Involuntary
  • Intermittent Tremor
  • Intermittent Tremors
  • Tremor, Intermittent
  • Fine Tremor
  • Fine Tremors
  • Tremor, Fine
  • Darkness Tremor
  • Darkness Tremors
  • Tremor, Darkness
  • Continuous Tremor
  • Continuous Tremors
  • Tremor, Continuous
  • Coarse Tremor
  • Coarse Tremors
  • Tremor, Coarse
  • Pill Rolling Tremor
  • Pill Rolling Tremors
  • Tremor, Pill Rolling
  • Intention Tremor
  • Intention Tremors
  • Tremor, Intention

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