Introduction: Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are the most common causes of tremor and the most prevalent movement disorders, with overlapping clinical features that can lead to diagnostic challenges, especially in the early stages. Areas covered: In the present paper, the authors review the clinical and experimental studies and emphasized the major aspects to differentiate between ET and PD, with particular attention to cardinal phenomenological features of these two conditions. Ancillary and experimental techniques, including neurophysiology, neuroimaging, fluid biomarker evaluation, and innovative methods, are also discussed for their role in differential diagnosis between ET and PD. Special attention is given to investigations and tools applicable in the early stages of the diseases, when the differential diagnosis between the two conditions is more challenging. Furthermore, the authors discuss knowledge gaps and unsolved issues in the field. Expert opinion: Distinguishing ET and PD is crucial for prognostic purposes and appropriate treatment. Additionally, accurate diagnosis is critical for optimizing clinical and experimental research on pathophysiology and innovative therapies. In a few years, integrated technologies could enable accurate, reliable diagnosis from early disease stages or prodromal stages in at-risk populations, but further research combining different techniques is needed.

Distinguishing essential tremor from Parkinson’s disease: clinical and experimental tools / Angelini, Luca; Paparella, Giulia; Bologna, Matteo. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1473-7175. - (2024), pp. 1-16. [10.1080/14737175.2024.2372339]

Distinguishing essential tremor from Parkinson’s disease: clinical and experimental tools

Angelini, Luca;Paparella, Giulia;Bologna, Matteo
2024

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Introduction: Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are the most common causes of tremor and the most prevalent movement disorders, with overlapping clinical features that can lead to diagnostic challenges, especially in the early stages. Areas covered: In the present paper, the authors review the clinical and experimental studies and emphasized the major aspects to differentiate between ET and PD, with particular attention to cardinal phenomenological features of these two conditions. Ancillary and experimental techniques, including neurophysiology, neuroimaging, fluid biomarker evaluation, and innovative methods, are also discussed for their role in differential diagnosis between ET and PD. Special attention is given to investigations and tools applicable in the early stages of the diseases, when the differential diagnosis between the two conditions is more challenging. Furthermore, the authors discuss knowledge gaps and unsolved issues in the field. Expert opinion: Distinguishing ET and PD is crucial for prognostic purposes and appropriate treatment. Additionally, accurate diagnosis is critical for optimizing clinical and experimental research on pathophysiology and innovative therapies. In a few years, integrated technologies could enable accurate, reliable diagnosis from early disease stages or prodromal stages in at-risk populations, but further research combining different techniques is needed.
2024
Essential tremor; Parkinson’s disease; biomarkers; neuroimaging; neurophysiology; tremor classification
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Distinguishing essential tremor from Parkinson’s disease: clinical and experimental tools / Angelini, Luca; Paparella, Giulia; Bologna, Matteo. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1473-7175. - (2024), pp. 1-16. [10.1080/14737175.2024.2372339]
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