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ABSTRACT Background Self‐injurious behaviour (SIB) is a common problem among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) with important impacts on quality of life. Although some evidence suggests that SIB may increase with age, perhaps in a curvilinear pattern, this is primarily based on cross‐sectional studies.
Breanne J. Byiers+3 more
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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 67, Issue 6, Page 698-699, June 2025.
Caroline Roberts, Frank Symons
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Developmental variability in paediatric SGCE‐related myoclonus dystonia syndrome
Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 67, Issue 6, Page 695-696, June 2025.
Clément Tarrano, Yulia Worbe
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2013
Primary tic disorders are complex, multifactorial disorders in which tics are accompanied by other sensory features and an array of comorbid behavioral disorders. Secondary tics are proportionally much less frequent, but their etiology is diverse.
Davide, Martino, Jonathan W, Mink
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Primary tic disorders are complex, multifactorial disorders in which tics are accompanied by other sensory features and an array of comorbid behavioral disorders. Secondary tics are proportionally much less frequent, but their etiology is diverse.
Davide, Martino, Jonathan W, Mink
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Pathophysiology of tic disorders
Movement Disorders, 2015Tics are the defining symptom of Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders (TDs); however, they form only a part of their overall symptoms. The recent surge of studies addressing the underlying pathophysiology of tics has revealed an intricate picture involving multiple brain areas and complex pathways.
Esther Vinner, Izhar Bar-Gad, Dorin Yael
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Neurologic Clinics, 2001
Tourette syndrome (TS) is familial neuropsychiatric disorder that is characterized by motor and phonic tics that begin in childhood. Once thought of as a rare and debilitating disorder, in the last decade new scientific knowledge suggests that TS and related tic disorders are more common and less debilitating for the majority of individuals.
David Marcus, Roger Kurlan
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Tourette syndrome (TS) is familial neuropsychiatric disorder that is characterized by motor and phonic tics that begin in childhood. Once thought of as a rare and debilitating disorder, in the last decade new scientific knowledge suggests that TS and related tic disorders are more common and less debilitating for the majority of individuals.
David Marcus, Roger Kurlan
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Movement Disorders, 2002
AbstractWe report on 8 patients with adult‐onset motor tics and vocalisations. Three had compulsive tendencies in childhood and 3 had a family history of tics or obsessive–compulsive behaviour. In comparison with DSM‐classified, younger‐onset Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, adult‐onset tic disorders are more often associated with severe symptoms ...
Andrew J. Lees+6 more
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AbstractWe report on 8 patients with adult‐onset motor tics and vocalisations. Three had compulsive tendencies in childhood and 3 had a family history of tics or obsessive–compulsive behaviour. In comparison with DSM‐classified, younger‐onset Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, adult‐onset tic disorders are more often associated with severe symptoms ...
Andrew J. Lees+6 more
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