Rosenhamer H J, Silfverskiöld B P
Arch Neurol. 1980 May;37(5):293-6. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1980.00500540071010.
Interpeak intervals of the auditory brainstem evoked electric response (ABR) were measured in 13 patients showing a characteristic slow rhythmic tremor and a more or less marked chronic cerebellar ataxia. Eleven of these patients were advanced alcoholics; two were less severe alcoholics. The tremor appeared primarily in the legs, and displayed distinctive features when examined in appropriate postures. Ten of the patients displayed a significant increase of the I-V interval of the ABR. The occurrence of the slow tremor with abnormal electric brainstem responses may provide objective evidence of lesions affecting extracerebellar regions of the CNS.
对13例表现出特征性缓慢节律性震颤和或多或少明显慢性小脑共济失调的患者进行了听觉脑干诱发电位(ABR)的峰间期测量。其中11例患者为晚期酗酒者;2例为程度较轻的酗酒者。震颤主要出现在腿部,在适当体位检查时表现出独特特征。10例患者的ABR的I-V间期显著增加。伴有异常脑干电反应的缓慢震颤的出现可能为影响中枢神经系统小脑外区域的病变提供客观证据。