A 40-year-old man comes to the office due to hand tremors for the past 2 months. The patient is an art teacher and has had difficulty demonstrating techniques in front of the class due to shaky hands. When noticing others looking at his hands, he becomes increasingly anxious and self-conscious, which tends to worsen the tremor. The patient has a history of bipolar disorder with a manic episode 6 months ago. He currently reports stable mood on the prescribed medication. The patient drinks alcohol occasionally and has not noticed any tremor changes with alcohol use. There is no family history of neurologic disorders. Vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination shows fine, bilateral hand tremors that worsen with posture held against gravity. Muscle tone, strength, and deep tendon reflexes are normal throughout. Gait is normal. On mental status examination, he is cooperative and appears mildly anxious. The remainder of the physical examination shows no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current symptoms?
A) Dystonic tremor
B) Essential tremor
C) Hyperthyroidism
D) Idiopathic Parkinson disease
E) Medication adverse effect
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