Primary writing tremor: motor cortex reorganisation and disinhibition. |
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Authors: | Michelle L Byrnes Frank L Mastaglia Susan E Walters Sarah-Anne R Archer Gary W Thickbroom |
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Institution: | Centre for Neuromuscular and Neurological Disorders, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Primary writing tremor (PWT) is a task-specific tremor of uncertain origin. There has been debate as to whether PWT represents a variant of essential tremor or a tremulous form of focal dystonia related to writer's cramp. In writer's cramp there is evidence of changes in intracortical inhibition (ICI), as well as cortical motor reorganisation. OBJECTIVE: To study corticomotor organisation and short-latency ICI in a patient with typical task-specific PWT. METHODS: Transcranial magnetic stimulation mapping of the corticomotor representation of the hand and studies of ICI using paired-pulse stimulation were performed in a 47-year-old right-handed woman with a pure task-specific writing tremor. RESULTS: The motor maps for the hand were displaced posteriorly on both sides and reverted to a normal position after treatment with botulinum toxin. Short-latency ICI was reduced for the dominant hand. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate reorganisation and disinhibition of the corticomotor projection to the hand and point to the participation of cortical centres in the origin of PWT. |
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