Challenges in Describing Tremor and Dystonia.

IF 7.7 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Aasef G Shaikh,Alfonso Fasano,Sanjay Pandey,Rick C Helmich,Alberto Albanese,Marie Vidailhet,Rodger Elble,Victor S C Fung,Marina Aj Tijssen,Beom S Jeon,Mark Hallett,Hyder Azad Jinnah
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Tremor is defined as an oscillatory and rhythmical movement. By contrast, dystonia is defined by sustained or intermittent abnormal postures, repetitive movements, or both. Tremor and dystonia often coexist in the same individual. Sometimes tremor and dystonia occur in the same body region, and sometimes they occur in separate body regions. In other cases, dystonic movements are rapid and repetitive, and they may mimic tremor. The varied clinical phenomenology of dystonia and tremor were recognized in the earliest descriptions of dystonia, and various terms have been used to describe the relationships between tremor and dystonia. The term dystonic tremor was first introduced to distinguish tremor-like movements in dystonia from more common tremors such as essential tremor. Subsequently, the same term was adopted to refer to any combination of dystonia and tremor in the same body region. Both applications of this term continue to be used in the modern literature. Other related terms have also been proposed such as tremor associated with dystonia, tremulous dystonia, dystonia-tremor syndrome, and dystonia with tremor. The proliferation of terms has become confusing, and expert opinion regarding application of these terms is divided, so a group of specialists was assembled to review the terminology and to develop recommendations for a more consistent approach. The group agreed that the term tremor should exclusively refer to rhythmic movements. The group also agreed that repetitive dystonic movements that are grossly arrhythmic should not be labeled with terms that imply they are a type of tremor. Moreover, when tremor and dystonia coexist, it may be clinically more useful to describe them separately, using descriptive terms rather than hybrid terms that imply suspected etiology. Easy-to-use clinical terms are essential, although bedside discrimination of movements may sometimes be challenging. In the future, motion analysis or physiologic measures may aid in the discrimination of movements that remain clinically uncertain.
描述震颤和肌张力障碍的挑战。
震颤被定义为振荡和有节奏的运动。相反,肌张力障碍的定义是持续或间歇性的异常姿势,重复运动,或两者兼而有之。震颤和肌张力障碍常在同一个体中共存。震颤和肌张力障碍有时发生在同一身体区域,有时发生在不同的身体区域。在其他情况下,肌张力障碍运动是快速和重复的,它们可能模仿震颤。肌张力障碍和震颤的不同临床现象在最早的肌张力障碍描述中被认识到,并且各种术语被用来描述震颤和肌张力障碍之间的关系。肌张力障碍震颤一词最初是为了将肌张力障碍中的震颤样运动与更常见的震颤(如原发性震颤)区分开来而引入的。随后,同一术语被用于指代同一身体区域的肌张力障碍和震颤的任何组合。这个词的两种用法在现代文学中继续使用。其他相关术语也被提出,如震颤伴肌张力障碍、震颤性肌张力障碍、肌张力障碍-震颤综合征和肌张力障碍伴震颤。术语的激增已经变得令人困惑,关于这些术语的应用的专家意见分歧,因此召集了一组专家来审查术语并为更一致的方法提出建议。该小组一致认为,震颤一词应该专门指有节奏的运动。该小组还一致认为,严重心律失常的重复性肌张力障碍运动不应该被贴上暗示它们是一种震颤的术语。此外,当震颤和肌张力障碍共存时,在临床上单独描述它们可能更有用,使用描述性术语而不是暗示可疑病因的混合术语。易于使用的临床术语是必不可少的,尽管床边的动作辨别有时可能具有挑战性。在未来,运动分析或生理测量可能有助于鉴别临床上仍不确定的运动。
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Neurology
Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
1973
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurology, the official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, aspires to be the premier peer-reviewed journal for clinical neurology research. Its mission is to publish exceptional peer-reviewed original research articles, editorials, and reviews to improve patient care, education, clinical research, and professionalism in neurology. As the leading clinical neurology journal worldwide, Neurology targets physicians specializing in nervous system diseases and conditions. It aims to advance the field by presenting new basic and clinical research that influences neurological practice. The journal is a leading source of cutting-edge, peer-reviewed information for the neurology community worldwide. Editorial content includes Research, Clinical/Scientific Notes, Views, Historical Neurology, NeuroImages, Humanities, Letters, and position papers from the American Academy of Neurology. The online version is considered the definitive version, encompassing all available content. Neurology is indexed in prestigious databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Biological Abstracts®, PsycINFO®, Current Contents®, Web of Science®, CrossRef, and Google Scholar.
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