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      Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease: Exploring the Relationship

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          Abstract

          Background

          There is longstanding controversy surrounding the possible link between essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Inconsistent and unreliable diagnostic criteria may in part account for some of the difficulties in defining the relationship between these two common movement disorders.

          Methods

          References for this systematic review were identified using PubMed with the search terms “essential tremor” AND “Parkinson’s disease” with articles published in English between 1960 and September 2018 included.

          Results

          In this review we provide evidence that some patients diagnosed with ET have an increased risk of developing PD years or decades after onset of action tremor. There are several still unresolved questions about the link between the two disorders including lack of verifiable diagnostic criteria for the two disorders and marked overlap in phenomenology. Here we review clinical, epidemiologic, imaging, pathologic, and genetic studies that address the ET–PD relationship. Several lines of evidence support the association between ET and PD, including overlapping motor and non-motor features, relatively high prevalence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (26–43%) in ET patients, increased prevalence of PD in patients with longstanding antecedent ET, increased prevalence of ET in family members of patients with PD, and the presence of Lewy bodies in the brains of some ET patients (15–24%).

          Discussion

          There is a substantial body of evidence supporting the association between ET and PD within at least a subset of patients, although the nature and possible pathogenic mechanisms of the relationship are not well understood.

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          The relationship between essential tremor and Parkinson's disease.

          Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are the two most common tremor disorders encountered in a movement disorders clinic. Although distinct clinical-pathological entities, both disorders may share overlapping features in addition to rest and postural tremor, such as bradykinesia, rigidity, gait and balance impairment and some non-motor signs. A subset of patients may have a combination of long-standing ET with subsequent PD (ET-PD). There are several lines of evidence from clinical, epidemiologic, imaging, genetic and pathologic studies supporting a link between ET and PD, greater than by chance alone. In this review we will discuss the latest data supporting a relationship between ET and PD and the implications for possible pathogenic link and treatment.
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            Journal
            Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)
            Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)
            TOHM
            Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
            Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
            2160-8288
            2018
            9 January 2019
            : 8
            : 589
            Affiliations
            [1]Parkinson’s Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX, USA
            Yale University, USA
            Author notes
            *To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: josephj@ 123456bcm.edu
            Article
            10.7916/D8MD0GVR
            6329774
            30643667
            d9192ee4-3672-4185-aac1-94f459801c23
            © 2018 Ciarlariello et al.

            This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution–Noncommercial–No Derivatives License, which permits the user to copy, distribute, and transmit the work provided that the original authors and source are credited; that no commercial use is made of the work; and that the work is not altered or transformed.

            History
            : 17 July 2018
            : 4 October 2018
            Page count
            Pages: 10
            Categories
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            essential tremor,parkinson’s disease
            essential tremor, parkinson’s disease

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