Cerebellar tremor presents as a unilateral or bilateral, low-frequency intention tremor(1).
Clinical features include:
A cerebellar tremor is caused by a lesion of the red nucleus. It may occur as part of Benedikt's syndrome.
Management:
Reference:
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