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Wing-Beating Tremor of Wilson's Disease

Characterized by low frequency, high amplitude, near arm tremor caused by continuous
tremor caused by ... , with elbows and ... #Disease #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #copper #physicalexam
Wing-Beating Tremor of Wilson's Disease

Characterized by low frequency, high amplitude, near arm tremor caused by continuous
tremor caused by ... , with elbows and ... #Disease #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #copper #physicalexam
Wing-Beating Tremor of Wilson's Disease

Characterized by low frequency, high amplitude, near arm tremor caused by continuous
tremor caused by ... , with elbows and ... #Disease #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #copper #physicalexam
Wing-Beating Tremor on Physical Exam

Seen in Wilson's disease, caused by copper toxicity (low ceruloplasmin)

#Wing #Beating #Tremor
Wing-Beating Tremor ... disease, caused ... Beating #Tremor #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video ... #neurology #wilsons
Wing-Beating Tremor in Wilson's Disease

It is a low-frequency, high-amplitude tremor, prominent when the patient's arms are
Wing-Beating Tremor ... downward and the elbows ... #Disease #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #physicalexam
Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking syndrome is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Most cases are congenital ... Winking #Syndrome #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #physicalexam # ... wink
Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking ptosis is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Most cases are congenital ... Winking #Syndrome #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #physicalexam # ... wink
Marcus Gunn Phenomenon - Jaw Winking Syndrome

Jaw-winking ptosis is thought to be caused by abnormal innervation
Most cases are congenital ... Winking #Syndrome #clinical ... #video #neurology ... #physicalexam # ... wink