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[Gilles-de-la-Tourette syndrome].
Der Nervenarzt, 1992Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome, a combination of multiple chronic tics and vocalizations, usually first occurring during childhood, is described in its history, symptomatology, genetics, etiology and therapy. Traditionally TS has been viewed either as an organic or as a psychogenic disorder.
H, Schauenburg, D, Dressler
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[Gilles de la Tourette syndrome].
Revista de neurologia, 2000To make a specific review of the definition and symptomatology of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.We made an basic syndrome evaluation and at the same time established a relationship with/between the most significant co-morbid features. We also refer briefly to current drug treatment and dosage and mention some of the most relevant side-effects of these
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Syndroma Gilles de la Tourette
Acta Paediatrica, 1967A, Kumento, M L, Koski
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Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
1996It is thought that this distressing condition may be much under-diagnosed due to a variety of factors such as the varying severity of the disease, time of onset and social disability caused. Research has put the occurrence of the condition as high as between one in 2000 and one in 3000 for boys and between one in 5000 and one in 10 000 for girls.
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Subcategorizing Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1977A K, Shapiro, E, Shapiro
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Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1990openaire +2 more sources
2018
An exhaustive biography of French neuropsychiatrist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) has never been undertaken. Gilles de la Tourette worked closely with the nineteenth-century founder of neurology in Paris, Jean-Martin Charcot. His name is universally known because of the eponymous, disabling syndrome that affects 0.9% of children/adolescents.
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An exhaustive biography of French neuropsychiatrist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857–1904) has never been undertaken. Gilles de la Tourette worked closely with the nineteenth-century founder of neurology in Paris, Jean-Martin Charcot. His name is universally known because of the eponymous, disabling syndrome that affects 0.9% of children/adolescents.
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