Essential tremor: the most common form of cerebellar degeneration?

Q3 Medicine
Cerebellum and Ataxias Pub Date : 2020-08-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40673-020-00121-1
Elan D Louis, Phyllis L Faust
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Abstract

Background: The degenerative cerebellar ataxias comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neurological diseases whose hallmark clinical feature is ataxia, and which are accompanied, to variable degrees, by other features that are attributable to cerebellar dysfunction. Essential tremor (ET) is an exceptionally common neurological disease whose primary motor feature is action tremor, although patients often manifest intention tremor, mild gait ataxia and several other features of cerebellar dysfunction.

Main body: In this paper, we review the abundant evidence derived from clinical, neuroimaging and postmortem studies, linking ET to cerebellar dysfunction. Furthermore, we review the combination of clinical, natural history and postmortem features suggesting that ET is neurodegenerative. We then compare the prevalence of ET (400 - 900 cases per 100,000) to that of the other cerebellar degenerations (ranging from <0.5 - 9 cases per 100,000, and in composite likely to be on the order of 20 cases per 100,000) and conclude that ET is 20 to 45 times more prevalent than all other forms of cerebellar degeneration combined.

Conclusion: Given the data we present, it is logical to conclude that ET is, by far, the most common form of cerebellar degeneration.

原发性震颤:小脑变性最常见的形式?
背景:退行性小脑共济失调包括一个庞大而异质性的神经系统疾病群,其标志临床特征是共济失调,并不同程度地伴有归因于小脑功能障碍的其他特征。原发性震颤(ET)是一种非常常见的神经系统疾病,其主要运动特征为运动性震颤,尽管患者经常表现为意向性震颤、轻度步态共济失调和小脑功能障碍的其他一些特征。在本文中,我们回顾了来自临床,神经影像学和尸检研究的大量证据,将ET与小脑功能障碍联系起来。此外,我们回顾了临床,自然病史和死后特征的结合,表明ET是神经退行性的。然后,我们比较了ET的患病率(每10万人中有400 - 900例)与其他小脑变性的患病率(结论:根据我们提供的数据,得出ET是迄今为止最常见的小脑变性的结论是合乎逻辑的。
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