Palatal tremor as a presenting symptom of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Volume: 90, Issue: 17, Pages: 801 - 802
Published: Mar 23, 2018
Abstract
Palatal tremor, also known as palatal myoclonus, is a sign caused by a lesion to the Guillain-Mollaret triangle. In some cases, imaging may also reveal hypertrophic olivary degeneration, which is due to trans-synaptic degeneration and gliosis of the inferior olivary nucleus. The underlying etiology is commonly due to unilateral involvement of the central tegmental tract due to ischemic, neoplastic, demyelinating, traumatic, inflammatory, and...
Paper Details
Title
Palatal tremor as a presenting symptom of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Published Date
Mar 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
17
Pages
801 - 802
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