Orthostatic Tremor: A Spectrum of Fast and Slow Frequencies or Distinct Entities?
Orthostatic Tremor: A Spectrum of Fast and Slow Frequencies or Distinct Entities?
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United States: Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
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Orthostatic tremor (OT) is defined by the presence of a high-frequency (13-18 Hz) tremor of the legs upon standing associated with a feeling of unsteadiness. However, some patients have discharge frequencies of <13 Hz, so-called "slow OT". The aim of this study was to characterize patients with unsteadiness upon standing found to have <13 Hz tremor...
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Orthostatic Tremor: A Spectrum of Fast and Slow Frequencies or Distinct Entities?
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2160-8288
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2160-8288
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10.7916/D8S75FHK