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Clinical and Imaging Profile of Patients with Palatal Tremor.

Bharath Kumar Surisetti1, Shweta Prasad1,2, Vikram V Holla1, Koti Neeraja1, Nitish Kamble1, Manjunath Netravathi1, Ravi Yadav1, Pramod Kumar Pal1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Palatal tremor (PT) is an uncommon movement disorder that may be classified into symptomatic (SPT) or essential (EPT). The etiology of SPT is varied, with involvement of the Guillain-Mollaret triangle (GMT) and inferior olivary hypertrophy. EPT is associated with ear clicks and normal imaging and may have a functional basis.
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to explore the clinical and radiological features of a large cohort of patients with PT.
METHODS: This is a retrospective chart review of patients with PT who were evaluated by the movement disorders subspeciality of the neurology department. Demographic, clinical, and imaging details of patients with PT were documented.
RESULTS: A total of 22 patients with PT comprising 17 with SPT and 5 with EPT were included in this study. No patient was aware of the PT. Ear clicks were reported in 2 patients with SPT and in 3 patients with EPT. The most common etiology for SPT was vascular, followed by degenerative conditions. Patients with SPT had associated features such as tremor (70.6%), ataxia (64.7%), dystonia (52.9%), myoclonus (17.6%), and eye movement abnormalities (75%). Lesions involving the GMT were found in 82% of patients with SPT. Apart from PT, patients with EPT had no other motor symptoms, and imaging was normal. Of the patients with EPT, 2 had additional functional movement disorders.
CONCLUSION: PT has significant etiological heterogeneity and can be easily missed because of the lack of awareness by patients. Involvement of the inferior olivary nucleus may not be necessarily observed. A functional etiology should be considered in cases of EPT.
© 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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Keywords:  Guillain‐Mollaret triangle; essential; inferior olivary nucleus; palatal tremor; symptomatic

Year:  2021        PMID: 33816674      PMCID: PMC8015895          DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.13173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mov Disord Clin Pract        ISSN: 2330-1619


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