Temblor ortostático como causa de inestabilidad
Other Titles: 
Orthostatic tremor inducing instability
Keywords: 
Instability
Electromyography
Orthostatic tremor
Issue Date: 
2012
Publisher: 
Elsevier España
ISSN: 
0001-6519
Citation: 
Manrique-Huarte R, Arcocha J, Perez-Fernandez N. Orthostatic tremor inducing instability. Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp 2012 Mar;63(2):120-124.
Abstract
Orthostatic tremor (OT) is a neurological disease of unknown aetiology. It is defined by the presence of a 10-20 Hz tremor in the legs while standing still. Symptoms described are dizziness and instability that diminish if the patient sits down or leans on something; drinking small amounts of alcohol significantly reduces OT. Due to the dizziness and/or unsteadiness, these patients are usually referred to the neuro-otology department. We report 4 cases diagnosed with OT. The diagnosis of OT should be considered for patients with instability. The clinical history is a key factor to suspect this entity, and the diagnosis is given by the register of 10-20 Hz contractions on limb electromyography. Treatment for this disease consists of medical treatment; the first option is clonazepam. © 2011 Elsevier España, S.L. All rights reserved.

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