The selfie sign in the diagnosis of functional tremor

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prdoa.2024.100238
Ekhlas Assaedi, Xin Xin Yu, Junaid Siddiqui, Umar A Shuaib
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Abstract

Functional tremor (FT) is the most common phenotype of functional movement disorders (FMD). Its diagnosis can often be challenging. While positive signs such as tremor variability, distractibility, and entrainment support a diagnosis of FT, these diagnostic clues may not always be present and can be challenging to assess. In this case series, we identify another examination technique which could be of value when assessing FT. In our Movement Disorders clinic, charts were retrospectively reviewed for relevant clinical information. Video examinations were conducted. Obtained videos were either synchronous, via the use of screen recording software during telehealth visits or asynchronous, from self-recorded home videos. In both settings, patients were instructed to self-record their tremor using their phone cameras. Three patients with FT or comorbid FT were identified as demonstrating a unique examination sign. Videos showed an improvement or suppression of the tremor when the phone was held by the affected hand. When compared to a patient with tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease serving as a control, this “selfie sign” was not observed. These observations are preliminary and larger studies are needed to confirm the usefulness of the selfie sign in diagnosing FT. Patient-recorded videos of their tremor can be a convenient and practical way of evaluating suspected FT, especially when paroxysmal or variable symptoms limit the usefulness of classic signs often assessed in the clinic.

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功能性震颤诊断中的自拍体征
功能性震颤(FT)是功能性运动障碍(FMD)最常见的表型。其诊断往往具有挑战性。虽然震颤变异性、注意力分散和夹带等阳性体征支持功能性震颤的诊断,但这些诊断线索并不总是存在,而且评估起来也很困难。在本系列病例中,我们发现了另一种在评估 FT 时可能有价值的检查技术。在我们的运动障碍门诊中,我们回顾性地查看了病历中的相关临床信息。我们还进行了视频检查。获得的视频可以是同步视频,即在远程医疗就诊时使用屏幕录制软件;也可以是异步视频,即患者自行录制的家庭视频。在这两种情况下,患者都被要求使用手机摄像头自行记录震颤情况。三名患有震颤或合并震颤的患者被确认为表现出独特的检查体征。视频显示,当受影响的手握住手机时,震颤有所改善或抑制。与作为对照的震颤为主的帕金森病患者相比,没有观察到这种 "自拍征兆"。这些观察结果只是初步的,还需要更大规模的研究来证实自拍手势在诊断 FT 中的作用。患者录制的震颤视频是评估疑似 FT 的一种方便实用的方法,尤其是当阵发性或多变的症状限制了临床上经常评估的经典体征的作用时。
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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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