tremor
101metallic tremor — a tremor seen in various metallic poisonings …
102orthostatic tremor — a rare tremor of the lower limbs noted when standing but not when walking or sitting …
103parkinsonian tremor — the resting tremor commonly seen with parkinsonism, consisting of slow, regular movements of the hands and sometimes the lower limbs, neck, face, or jaw; it typically stops upon voluntary movement of the part and is intensified by stimuli such as …
104persistent tremor — a tremor occurring whether the patient is at rest or in motion …
105physiologic tremor — a rapid tremor of extremely low amplitude found in the limbs and sometimes the neck or face of normal individuals, only subtly detectable on an electromyogram and seldom visible to the naked eye; it may become accentuated and visible under… …
106pill-rolling tremor — a parkinsonian tremor of the hand consisting of flexion and extension of the fingers in conjunction with adduction and abduction of the thumb. Called also pill rolling …
107senile tremor — a tremor resulting from the infirmities of age …
108static tremor — a tremor occurring on effort to hold one of the limbs in a definite position …
109striocerebellar tremor — a combined form of tremor with both striatal and cerebellar components, usually due to diffuse degeneration of the central nervous system …
110toxic tremor — a tremor seen in states of chronic poisoning …