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Gilles de la Tourette gained eponymous fame when he described nine cases of multiple tics, coprolalia and echolalia, and later he, Guinon and Grasset were the first to document the psychopathology of the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.
Mary M. Robertson, Dan Z. Reinstein
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Kleine–Levin Syndrome: A case report
The Kleine–Levin Syndrome is a differential diagnosis for patients with diurnal excessive sleepiness and a suspicion of narcolepsy. It is characterized by paroxysmal attacks of diurnal excessive sleepiness, associated with one or more symptoms of ...
Taís Figueiredo de Araújo Lima +9 more
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Motor Learning Mechanism on the Neuron Scale
Based on existing data, we wish to put forward a biological model of motor system on the neuron scale. Then we indicate its implications in statistics and learning.
Liu, Peilei, Wang, Ting
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Narrative Matters: Young people with lived experience discuss I Swear
Young people with lived experience of tics reflected on the recent film I Swear, a biography of John Davidson who grew up in the 1980s with Tourette syndrome. They considered the ways in which themes raised by the film connected with their own experiences.
Jane Gilmour, Rayne Huggins
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Could a neurological disease be a part of Mozart’s pathography? [Neurološki aspekt Mozartove patografije] [PDF]
As expected, since we recently celebrated the 250th anniversary of birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, there has been again a renewal of interest in his short but intensive life, as well as in the true reason of his untimely dead.
Erdeljić, Viktorija, Ivkić, Goran
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"I'm not being rude, I'd want somebody normal" Adolescents' perception of their peers with Tourette's syndrome; an exploratory study [PDF]
Background: Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a highly stigmatised condition, and typically developing adolescents’ motives and reason for excluding individuals with TS have not been examined.
A Strauss +60 more
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Pediatric tic disorder patients show frontal functional hypo‐connectivity with compensatory network adaptations. Aripiprazole modulates global brain network connectivity and topology but fails to normalize frontal deficits, providing neurophysiological insights into TD pathophysiology and the drug's therapeutic mechanism. ABSTRACT Background This study
Yuxin Xiang +5 more
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Gilles de la Tourette y su síndrome
Georges Albert Brutus Edouard Gilles de la Tourette nació y se crio dentro de una época esplendorosa de Francia. Se destacó por sus méritos como estudiante y fue educado para que tuviera una brillante carrera como médico.
Leonardo Palacios Sánchez +4 more
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Georges Gilles de la Tourette and his legacy
The first comprehensive description of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome as a neurological condition dates back to 1885 when Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) published his case series of nine patients sharing the clinical triad of tics, echolalia ...
Andrea E Cavanna, Stefano Seri
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BACKGROUND: Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological syndrome with prevalence between 0.018% and 0.040% without important ethnic differences. Narcolepsy is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy. The pathophysiology of the illness is not
Bittencourt, Lia Rita Azeredo +4 more
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