Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder known for its characteristic motor symptoms, which include tremor, rigidity, and slowness of movement. Among these, rest or ...
Their prior research revealed that rest tremor varies with the type of PD progression: tremor, particularly when resistant to treatment, is more common in patients presenting a "brain-first" PD ...
Although patients with rest tremor have lost dopamine-releasing nerve endings in the caudate, they actually have more of these nerve endings preserved compared to patients without tremor".
Summary: Rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease is linked to dopamine activity in the caudate nucleus, challenging conventional beliefs about dopamine loss and motor symptoms. Surprisingly, patients with ...
Researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation shed light on the puzzling relationship between dopamine and rest tremor in Parkinson’s disease, finding that preserved dopamine in certain brain ...
Researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation shed light on the puzzling relationship between dopamine and rest tremor in Parkinson's disease, finding that preserved dopamine in certain brain regions ...
Tremors are rhythmic shaking movements that most often happen in the hands, but can also occur in the arms, legs, head, vocal cords, and torso. Tremors can occur while a child is resting or active.