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Essential tremor: emerging views of a common disorder

Julián Benito-León and Elan D Louis

Nature Clinical Practice Neurology (2006) 2, 666-678
doi:10.1038/ncpneuro0347

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Section of cerebellar folium from a patient with essential tremor, showing two torpedoes (arrows).

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Figure 2

Section of the dentate nucleus from an individual with essential tremor, showing neuronal loss.

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Figure 3

Multiple Lewy bodies (arrows) are seen in a section of the locus ceruleus from a patient with essential tremor.

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Figure 4

Archimedean spirals drawn by individuals with and without essential tremor.

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Table 1

Pharmacological agents for the treatment of essential tremor.110

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