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- Essential_tremor abstract "Essential tremor (ET, also referred to as benign tremor or familiar tremor) is the most common movement disorder; its cause is unknown. It typically involves a tremor of the arms, hands or fingers but sometimes involving the head or other body parts during voluntary movements such as eating and writing.It is distinct from Parkinson's disease—and often misdiagnosed as such—although some individuals have both conditions. Essential tremor is commonly described as an action tremor (it intensifies when one tries to use the affected muscles) rather than a resting tremor; rigidity, such as is seen in Parkinson’s, is usually not included among its symptoms.".
- Essential_tremor emedicineSubject "neuro".
- Essential_tremor emedicineTopic "129".
- Essential_tremor icd10 "G25.0".
- Essential_tremor icd9 "333.1".
- Essential_tremor medlineplus "000762".
- Essential_tremor meshId "D020329".
- Essential_tremor omim "190300".
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- Essential_tremor emedicinesubj "neuro".
- Essential_tremor emedicinetopic "129".
- Essential_tremor hasPhotoCollection Essential_tremor.
- Essential_tremor icd "333.1".
- Essential_tremor icd "G25.0".
- Essential_tremor medlineplus "762".
- Essential_tremor meshid "D020329".
- Essential_tremor name "Essential tremor".
- Essential_tremor omim "190300".
- Essential_tremor wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Essential_tremor subject Category:Extrapyramidal_and_movement_disorders.
- Essential_tremor type Disease.
- Essential_tremor type AilmentCondition.
- Essential_tremor type Situation.
- Essential_tremor comment "Essential tremor (ET, also referred to as benign tremor or familiar tremor) is the most common movement disorder; its cause is unknown. It typically involves a tremor of the arms, hands or fingers but sometimes involving the head or other body parts during voluntary movements such as eating and writing.It is distinct from Parkinson's disease—and often misdiagnosed as such—although some individuals have both conditions.".
- Essential_tremor label "Drżenie samoistne".
- Essential_tremor label "Essential tremor".
- Essential_tremor label "Essentiële tremor".
- Essential_tremor label "Tremblement essentiel".
- Essential_tremor label "Tremor essencial".
- Essential_tremor label "Tremore essenziale".
- Essential_tremor label "本態性振戦".
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- Essential_tremor sameAs Tremore_essenziale.
- Essential_tremor sameAs 本態性振戦.
- Essential_tremor sameAs Essentiële_tremor.
- Essential_tremor sameAs Drżenie_samoistne.
- Essential_tremor sameAs Tremor_essencial.
- Essential_tremor sameAs m.02vv2.
- Essential_tremor sameAs Q693519.
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- Essential_tremor wasDerivedFrom Essential_tremor?oldid=606163227.
- Essential_tremor isPrimaryTopicOf Essential_tremor.
- Essential_tremor name "Essential tremor".