Isolated tongue tremor after gamma knife radiosurgery for acoustic schwannoma

Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Sun J ChungMyoung C Lee

Abstract

We describe a patient who had an isolated tongue tremor with an audible click after gamma knife radiosurgery for acoustic schwannoma. The nature of the tongue tremor was clearly demonstrated by videofluoroscopy. The possible pathogenic mechanisms are discussed.

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