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The Relationship Between Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor: Review of Clinical, Epidemiologic, Genetic, Neuroimaging and Neuropathological Data, and Data on the Presence of Cardinal Signs of Parkinsonism in Essential Tremor Cover

The Relationship Between Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor: Review of Clinical, Epidemiologic, Genetic, Neuroimaging and Neuropathological Data, and Data on the Presence of Cardinal Signs of Parkinsonism in Essential Tremor

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|Sep 2012

Figures & Tables

Table 1.

Case–Control Studies and Genetic Epidemiological Studies Assessing Family History of Postural Tremor or ET as a Risk Factor for PD

n (% with postural tremor)n (% with postural tremor)
Marttila et al.24Population-based case–control study444 (5.8%)444 (8.1%)0.71 (0.41–1.22)0.188
Lang et al.25Hospital-based case–control study159 (17%)104 (5.8%)3.34 (1.25–9.41)0.007
Marttila and Rinne26Hospital-based case study52 (2.03%) (All early onset PD)No control group (expected frequency 1.67%)
Cleeves et al.15Hospital-based case–control study100 (15%)100 (6%)2.80 (1.03–7.45)0.036
Semchuk et al., 1993, 199527, 28Population-based case–control study125 (?)250 (?)2.37 (1.20–4.69)<0.05
1.37 (0.67–2.80) after multivariate analysisn.s.
Morano et al.29Hospital-based case–control study74 (14.9%)148 (4.7%)3.52 (1.19–10.62)0.009
Vieregge et al.30Hospital-based case–control study66 (13.6%)72 (4.2%)3.62 (0.84–17.86)0.049
Jankovic et al.31Hospital-based family study1874 parents and siblings or 391 PD patients (5.1%)448 parents and siblings or 104 controls (2.2%)2.37 (1.19–4.86)0.008
De Michele et al.32Hospital-based case–control study100 (17%)200 (5.5%) (1 spouse and 1 neurological control for each PD case)3.1 (1.5–6.3)0.002
De Michele et al.33Hospital-based case–control study116 (16.4%)232 (5.6%) (1 spouse and 1 neurological control for each PD case)3.30 (1.48–7.41)0.001
Taylor et al.34Hospital-based case–control study140 (11.2%)147 (3.4%)3.97 (1.17–13.50)0.007
Zorzon et al.35Hospital-based case–control study136 (6.6%)272 (1.1%)10.8 (2.6–43.7)0.002
Kang et al.36Population-based cases study162 (15.4%)
Rocca et al.37Population-based family study981 first-degree relatives of 162 PD patients838 first-degree relatives of 147 controls (3.5%)
Total series 4.8%1.51 (0.95–2.41)0.158
PD onset ≤66 years 5.8%2.24 (1.26–3.98)0.006
Rocca et al.37Hospital-based family study2684 first-degree relatives of 411 PD patients838 first-degree relatives of 147 controls (3.5%)
Total series 5.92%
PD onset ≤57 years 7.3%1.96 (1.35–2.86)0.0004
Spanaki and Plaitakis38Population-based case–control study303 (8.6%)249 (3.2%)2.83 (1.19–6.92)0.015
Spanaki and Plaitakis38Population-based family study1483 first-degree relatives of 303 PD patients (2.8%)1315 first-degree relatives of 249 controls (0.80%)1.75–7.770.0001
Costello et al.39Population-based family study2980 first-degree relatives of 372 PD patients2981 first-degree relatives of 404 controls (1.0%)
Total series 1.5%1.44 (0.90–2.29)0.13
Relatives of tremor-dominant case 1.7%1.69 (0.90–2.88)0.05
Relatives of younger case 1.4%2.03 (0.93–4.44)0.08

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; ET, essential tremor; HR, hazard ratio; n.s., not significant; OR, odds ratio; PD, Parkinson's disease

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.118 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Oct 18, 2011
Accepted on: Jan 18, 2012
Published on: Sep 12, 2012
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