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!align="center" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF | '''Common Cause of Tremor'''
!align="center" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF | '''Etiology'''
! align="center" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF|  '''Differentiating Feature of Tremor'''  
! align="center" style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF|  '''Distinguishing Feature'''  
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  | [[Essential tremor]] || Postural Tremor - [[Frequency]] 4–12 Hz, Bilateral onset
  | [[M. genitalium]] || urethritis and urethral inflammation
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  | [[Parkinson’s disease]] || [[Resting Tremor]] - Unilateral onset
  | [[T. vaginalis]] ||urethritis among heterosexual men
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  | [[Physiologic Tremor]] || Postural tremor - High [[frequency]] 8–10 Hz, low [[amplitude]], irregular oscillations  
  | [[Physiologic Tremor]] || Postural tremor - High [[frequency]] 8–10 Hz, low [[amplitude]], irregular oscillations  

Latest revision as of 16:29, 16 August 2021

Etiology Distinguishing Feature
M. genitalium urethritis and urethral inflammation
T. vaginalis urethritis among heterosexual men
Physiologic Tremor Postural tremor - High frequency 8–10 Hz, low amplitude, irregular oscillations
Enhanced Physiologic Tremor Increased amplitude
Cerebellar Tremor Intention tremor - Low frequency <4 Hz
Drug Induced Tremor Can enhance rest, action, postural tremors
Orthostatic Tremor Essential tremor variant, high frequency 14 Hz-18 Hz
Holmes tremor Combination of rest, action, and postural tremors, Frequency 2Hz-5Hz