Title of article :
Treatment responsive Holmes tremor: case report and literature review
Author/Authors :
alqwaifly, mohammed king faisal specialist hospital and research centre - department of neurosciences, Saudi Arabia
From page :
558
To page :
562
Abstract :
Holmes tremor is a rare symptomatic movement disorder, characterized by a combination of resting, postural, and action tremors. It is usually caused by lesions involving the brainstem, thalamus, and cerebellum. It is often difficult to treat, many medications have been used with varying degrees of success. It may respond to stereotactic thalamotomy and deep brain stimulation in ventralis intermedius nucleus. Here I report a case of Holmes tremor secondary to multiple sclerosis that treated with L-dopa/carpidopa and showed marked improvement. A relevant literature search was performed, using PubMed for Holmes tremor as labelled in the literature. I included all patients diagnosed with Holmes tremor who responded to medical treatment. I found 27 cases, which are summarized in this review. This report describes a patient with Holmes tremor, who responded very well to Levodopa. This outcome suggests that Levodopa should be considered in the initial management of Holmes tremor.
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Record number :
2582234
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