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Lingual Dyskinesia as the Presenting Feature of Acquired Demyelinating Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Differential Diagnoses. [PDF]
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A positive diagnosis of functional (psychogenic) tics
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional tics, also called psychogenic tics or pseudo-tics, are difficult to diagnose because of the lack of diagnostic criteria and their clinical similarities to organic tics.
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Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2003
This paper reviews the recent literature concerning Tourette syndrome and related disorders.Tourette syndrome is a common disorder in children and adolescents, with an established association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and a number of other psychiatric disorders.
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This paper reviews the recent literature concerning Tourette syndrome and related disorders.Tourette syndrome is a common disorder in children and adolescents, with an established association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and a number of other psychiatric disorders.
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
Objectives: To describe two patients with tics status, propose a definition of this syndrome and draw attention to its clinical significance. Method: Two patients suffering from Tourette's Syndrome who had developed episodes of continual motor tics that lasted from minutes to hours, were non-suppressible and intruded into normal ...
P, Sachdev, K Y, Chee, A, Wilson
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Objectives: To describe two patients with tics status, propose a definition of this syndrome and draw attention to its clinical significance. Method: Two patients suffering from Tourette's Syndrome who had developed episodes of continual motor tics that lasted from minutes to hours, were non-suppressible and intruded into normal ...
P, Sachdev, K Y, Chee, A, Wilson
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1982
Tics are the most common movement disorder of childhood. The single tic, or habit spasm, is benign and self-limited. Complex tic disorders include other features such a multiple tics, vocal tics, and complex stereotyped movements. Tourette syndrome represents the most-severe end of a spectrum of tic disorders.
G S, Golden, O J, Hood
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Tics are the most common movement disorder of childhood. The single tic, or habit spasm, is benign and self-limited. Complex tic disorders include other features such a multiple tics, vocal tics, and complex stereotyped movements. Tourette syndrome represents the most-severe end of a spectrum of tic disorders.
G S, Golden, O J, Hood
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Pediatric Annals, 1983
The tic disorders represent a spectrum of disability ranging from simple transient tics of childhood to severe Tourette syndrome. Diagnosis depends on an awareness of their existence, willingness to accept the child and parents' histories, and appreciation of the broad range of symptoms.
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The tic disorders represent a spectrum of disability ranging from simple transient tics of childhood to severe Tourette syndrome. Diagnosis depends on an awareness of their existence, willingness to accept the child and parents' histories, and appreciation of the broad range of symptoms.
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