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Tremor in Corticobasal Syndrome

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Overview

Tremor in corticobasal syndrome (CBS) presents distinct characteristics that differ from the classic rest tremor observed in Parkinson's disease. Unlike the rhythmic, 4-6 Hz resting tremor typical of PD, CBS tremor is more heterogeneous, encompassing dystonic tremor, postural tremor, and jerky myoclonus that can be challenging to distinguish from true tremor[@kurtis2017][@walker2018]. The presence and type of tremor in CBS correlates with the underlying neuropathology and provides diagnostic clues for differentiating CBS from other atypical parkinsonian disorders.

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| Aspect | Key Points |
|--------|------------|
| Tremor Types | Dystonic, postural, action, myoclonus |
| Frequency | Highly variable (3-10 Hz), often irregular |
| Key Feature | Asymmetric presentation |
| Differentiation | Myoclonus vs tremor critical |
| Treatment | Limited response to dopaminergic therapy |
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Tremor Classification in CBS

Dystonic Tremor

Dystonic tremor is the most characteristic tremor type in CBS, arising from sustained or intermittent muscle contractions leading to abnormal posturing with superimposed tremor[@nicholls2016]:

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