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Structural Correlates of the Sensorimotor Cerebellum in Parkinson's Disease and Essential Tremor.

Alexander M LopezPaula TrujilloAdreanna B HernandezYa-Chen LinHakmook KangBennett A LandmanDario J EnglotBenoit M DawantPeter E KonradDaniel O Claassen
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2020)
Group differences were identified between ET and PD patients, with reductions in deep cerebellar nucleus volume in ET versus reduced lobule VI volume in PD. In ET patients, lobule VIII was negatively correlated with the severity of postural tremor. In PD patients, lobule IV was positively correlated with resting tremor and total tremor severity. We observed differences in cerebellar structure that localized to sensorimotor lobules of the cerebellum. Lobule volumes appeared to differentially relate to clinical symptoms, suggesting important clinicopathologic distinctions between these conditions. These results emphasize the role of the cerebellum in tremor symptoms and should foster future clinical and pathologic investigations of the sensorimotor lobules of the cerebellum. © 2020 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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