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Dopa responsive slow orthostatic tremor in Parkinson's disease
Suk Yoon Lee1, Eun Joo Chung1, Yeo Jung Kim1
1Department of Neurology, Inje University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea.
Abstract:
Slow orthostatic tremor (OT) occurred to longer and lower frequency regular rhythmic bursts in leg muscle upon standing. The slow OT was often able to clinically confused with orthostatic myoclonus. We described a Parkinson's disease patient with levodopa responsive slow OT. She showed abnormal movements of more regular rhythms and stable frequency on both legs on standing. These symptoms were aggravated at off state and improved by increasing levodopa.
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