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Both patients and control group were subjected to the Mini Mental Test, followed by the Stroop TBAG test (TBAG is composed of the first letters of \"TUBİTAK Temel Bilimler Araştırma Grubu,\" which means Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey Basic Sciences Research Group), word fluency (category fluency), phonemic fluency (K), and abstract thinking (binary similarities, proverb interpretation) tests. Both the patient and the control group consisted of 20 women and 20 men, with age, gender, and educational background compatible. Mean age of the patient group was 34.80 ± 13.23 years, while it was 34.95 ± 10.21 years in control group. In the ET group, statistically significant impairment was detected in the Stroop Test section 5 duration and error + correction number, category fluency, binary similarity, and phonemic fluency tests compared to the control group. There was a correlation between the severity of tremor and especially Stroop, category fluency, and binary similarity tests such that, as the severity of tremor increased, these test scores deteriorated. In ET patients, an impairment, accompanying tremor, may be present in executive functions that are a part of frontal lobe functions even in younger patients. 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本质性震颤(ET)是最常见的神经系统疾病之一。新的证据表明,除运动症状外,ET 还与认知障碍有关。我们旨在调查执行功能障碍,即可能伴随 ET 的合并认知缺陷。这项研究是在安卡拉市医院神经内科进行的一项观察性病例对照研究,为期 3 个月。研究采用 "法恩-托洛萨-马林震颤评估量表 "来评定震颤的严重程度。患者和对照组均接受了迷你智力测验,然后进行了 Stroop TBAG 测试(TBAG 由 "TUBİTAK Temel Bilimler Araştırma Grubu "的首字母组成,意为土耳其科学技术研究委员会基础科学研究小组)、词语流利度(类别流利度)、语音流利度(K)和抽象思维(二元相似性、谚语解释)测试。患者组和对照组均由 20 名女性和 20 名男性组成,年龄、性别和教育背景相符。患者组的平均年龄为(34.80 ± 13.23)岁,对照组的平均年龄为(34.95 ± 10.21)岁。与对照组相比,ET 组在 Stroop 测试第 5 部分的持续时间和错误 + 纠正次数、类别流畅性、二元相似性和语音流畅性测试中发现了统计学意义上的显著障碍。震颤的严重程度与 Stroop、类别流畅性和二元相似性测试之间存在相关性,即随着震颤严重程度的增加,这些测试的分数也会下降。在 ET 患者中,即使是较年轻的患者,也可能存在伴随震颤的执行功能障碍,而执行功能是额叶功能的一部分。这一发现可能表明,小脑-丘脑-额叶之间的联系受损可能是 ET 病变的一个原因。
Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological diseases. New evidence suggest that ET is associated with cognitive disorders other than motor symptoms. We aimed to investigate executive dysfunctions, which are comorbid cognitive deficiencies that may accompany ET. The study was conducted as an observational, case-control study in the Neurology Department of Ankara City Hospital in a 3-month period. The "Fahn-Tolosa-Marin Tremor Evaluation Scale" was used to rate tremor severity. Both patients and control group were subjected to the Mini Mental Test, followed by the Stroop TBAG test (TBAG is composed of the first letters of "TUBİTAK Temel Bilimler Araştırma Grubu," which means Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey Basic Sciences Research Group), word fluency (category fluency), phonemic fluency (K), and abstract thinking (binary similarities, proverb interpretation) tests. Both the patient and the control group consisted of 20 women and 20 men, with age, gender, and educational background compatible. Mean age of the patient group was 34.80 ± 13.23 years, while it was 34.95 ± 10.21 years in control group. In the ET group, statistically significant impairment was detected in the Stroop Test section 5 duration and error + correction number, category fluency, binary similarity, and phonemic fluency tests compared to the control group. There was a correlation between the severity of tremor and especially Stroop, category fluency, and binary similarity tests such that, as the severity of tremor increased, these test scores deteriorated. In ET patients, an impairment, accompanying tremor, may be present in executive functions that are a part of frontal lobe functions even in younger patients. This finding may suggest that impairment in the cerebellum-thalamus-frontal lobe connection may play a role in ET pathology.