Holmes' (rubral or midbrain) tremor is an unusual combination of 2 Hz to 5 Hz rest, postural, and kinetic tremors of an upper extremity. This tremor has been considered to result from the lesions in ...
Also, a Holmes tremor is not as rhythmic as other tremors. [3] Rubral tremor - the name intended to mean "tremor related to the red nucleus of the midbrain", but is no longer used because Holmes ...
What is the efficacy of lesional neurosurgical interventions on tremor severity in tremor due to PD, ET, MS and midbrain/rubral origin for different lesioning techniques and targets according to ...
A 67 year old man presented with bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia, rubral tremor, and daytime somnolence. He was awake during the night and mostly agitated and aggressive. An ischaemic lesion ...
The presentation of intracerebral tumours with tremor is rare. A case is described of a 78-year-old woman presenting with Holmes’ tremor who was found to have a thalamic tumour. The diagnostic context ...