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BackgroundWe examined for the first time the imaging characteristics of Holmes tremor (HT) through multimodal 3D medical imaging.Case presentationThree patients with Holmes tremor who visited the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of TCM from August 2018 to April 2021 were retrospectively investigated to summarize their clinical and imaging data.ResultsHolmes tremor in two of the three patients was caused by hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage and in the third patient induced by hemorrhage due to ruptured brain arteriovenous malformations. HT occurred 1 to 24 months after the primary disease onset and manifested as a tremor in the contralateral limb, mostly in the upper portion. Cranial MRI showed that the lesions involved the thalamus in all three patients. The damaged thalamic nuclei included the ventral anterior nucleus, ventral lateral nucleus and ventromedial lateral nucleus, and the damaged nerve fibers included left thalamocortical tracts in one patient. In the other two patients, the damaged thalamic nuclei included the centromedian and dorsomedial nucleus, and the damaged nerve fibers included left cerebellothalamic and thalamocortical tracts. One patient showed significant improvement after treatment with pramipexole while the other two patients exhibited a poor response, one of whom had no response to the treatment with pramipexole and was only significantly relieved by clonazepam.ConclusionWe used multimodal 3D medical imaging for the first time to analyze the pathogenesis of HT and found that multiple thalamic nuclei were damaged. The damaged nuclei and nerve fiber tracts of two patients were different from those of the third patient, with different clinical manifestations and therapeutic effects. Therefore, it is speculated that there may be multiple pathogeneses for HT.

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  • IntroductionWe examined for the first time the imaging characteristics of Holmes tremor (HT) through multimodal 3D medical imaging

  • We examined for the first time the imaging characteristics of Holmes tremor (HT) through multimodal 3D medical imaging.Case presentation: Three patients with Holmes tremor who visited the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) from August 2018 to April 2021 were retrospectively investigated to summarize their clinical and imaging data

  • Holmes tremor (HT) is an irregular, low-frequency (< 4.5 Hz) tremor that is predominantly unilateral and that often occurs in the upper limbs with occasional involvement of the lower limbs

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Introduction

We examined for the first time the imaging characteristics of Holmes tremor (HT) through multimodal 3D medical imaging. Case presentation: Three patients with Holmes tremor who visited the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of TCM from August 2018 to April 2021 were retrospectively investigated to summarize their clinical and imaging data. Holmes tremor (HT) is an irregular, low-frequency (< 4.5 Hz) tremor that is predominantly unilateral and that often occurs in the upper limbs with occasional involvement of the lower limbs. Shi et al BMC Neurology (2021) 21:473

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