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Tics

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.
Tamara, Pringsheim   +2 more
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Electrophysical properties of TiC-Nb, TiC-Ta, TiC-Mo, and TiC-W cermets [PDF]

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1. A study was made of the effect of temperature, in the range 20–1100°C, on the electrical resistivity and thermo-emf of TiC-Nb, TiC -Ta, TiC-Mo, and TiC-W cermets with metal-to-carbide ratios of 25∶75, 50∶50, and 75∶25 at. and mole %, and their Hall constants at 20°C were determined. 2.
M. I. Lesnaya   +3 more
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Tics

DeckerMed Medicine, 2016
Tourette syndrome (TS) was originally described and conceptualized by Gilles de la Tourette in 1885. Since then, our understanding of tic disorders has grown immensely and continues to evolve at a rapid pace. Tics are abrupt, usually brief and repetitive, nonrhythmic movements (motor tics) and sounds (vocal tics).
Tamara Pringsheim, Justyna R Sarna
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Tics and Tremors

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.
Gerald S. Golden, O.J. Hood
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Cultural Differences in Reactions to Tics and Tic Severity

Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2021
ABSTRACT The present study used parent-report data to explore crosscultural similarities and differences in tic severity and reactions to tics across 223 children with Tourette’s disorder (TD) from the United States, United Kingdom, and Netherlands/Norway. Psychometric properties of the TARS-PR and PTQ were also examined and results indicated that both
Ella Gev   +6 more
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The facial tics

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1976
The abnormal movements of the facial muscles are classified and the diagnosis and treatment considered in light of 22 cases of hemifacial spasm. Forms of treatment which give only temporary cessation of spasm and require complex and unpleasant treatment to be oft repeated are seldom tolerated for long by the patient. Permanent cure of spasm can only be
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Tics in Childhood

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 treatment of tics

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
Tics are the essential component of a variety of disorders, notably Tourette syndrome. Because the mere presence of tics does not require therapeutic intervention, criteria are essential for determining a functional disability. Suggested tic-suppressing treatments have been extremely diverse, including hydrotherapy, behavioral treatments ...
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Tics Status

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 functioning, were ...
P, Sachdev, K Y, Chee, A, Wilson
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Behavior Therapy for Tics and Tic Disorders

Psychiatric Annals, 2017
Although Tourette's syndrome and related tic disorders have been historically managed with pharmacotherapy, behavior therapy presents an evidence-based alternative that yields moderate-to-large treatment effects. This article provides an overview of behavior therapy for tics and Tourette's syndrome, reviews the empirical support for ...
Nathaniel Ginder, Joseph F. McGuire
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