How would you treat an essential-like tremor secondary to tumor (e.g. glioma)?
Is your approach different than that to a primary essential tremor?
Answer from: at Community Practice
This is a great question. The first step in managing tremor in the setting of a tumor or underlying mass is to first determine the phenomenology. It is not uncommon for dyskinesias like chorea or dystonia to arise after onset of tumor or treatment of tumor. Thus, looking for subtle (or not so subtle...
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at The Neurological Institute & Specialty Centers Excellent, scholarly and succinct discussion for t...
at Reading Hospital Thanks! Very nice explanation!
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Medical Oncologist at Joliet Oncology Hematology Associates Excellent.
Excellent, scholarly and succinct discussion for t...
Thanks! Very nice explanation!
Yes, excellent!
Excellent.