Prominent Bilateral Hand Tremor in Hashimoto’s Encephalopathy: A Video Demonstration

  • Ramcharan K
  • Hosein N
  • Teelucksingh J
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Hashimoto's encephalopathy often presents with neuropsychiatric manifestations including seizures and movement disorders. CASE REPORT We describe a patient who presented with bilateral hand tremor and mild cognitive defects that fulfilled the criteria for a diagnosis of Hashimoto's encephalopathy. There was a rapid response to glucocorticoid therapy with relapse following treatment withdrawal. DISCUSSION Recently published clinical criteria for the diagnosis of Hashimoto's encephalopathy include seizures, myoclonus, hallucinations, or stroke-like episodes but do not include tremor. Our case had mild cognitive dysfunction and a coarse tremor as the predominant clinical features, which probably represent mild disease.

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Ramcharan, K., Hosein, N., Teelucksingh, J. D., Rampersad, F., & Teelucksingh, S. (2016). Prominent Bilateral Hand Tremor in Hashimoto’s Encephalopathy: A Video Demonstration. Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements, 6(0), 419. https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.305

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