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COVID-19 related increase in childhood tics and tic-like attacks
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2021EXPLOSION OF TICS Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, paediatricians and child mental health practitioners have noticed an increase in tic symptoms in some children and adolescents already diagnosed with tic disorders.
I. Heyman, Holan Liang, T. Hedderly
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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.
Tamara, Pringsheim +2 more
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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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Motor tics are a cardinal feature of Tourette syndrome and are traditionally associated with an excess of striatal dopamine in the basal ganglia. Recent evidence increasingly supports a more articulated view where cerebellum and cortex, working closely ...
Daniele Caligiore +2 more
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Tics and functional tic-like movements
Neurology, 2019Within the broad spectrum of movement disorders, tics and functional tic-like movements belong to a particular clinical category. Both types of movements are within the range of normal movement kinematics and muscle synergies, but appear repetitive and ...
C. Ganos +5 more
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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 functioning, were ...
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 functioning, were ...
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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Continuum, 2019
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this article is to present current information on the phenomenology, epidemiology, comorbidities, and pathophysiology of tic disorders and discuss therapy options. It is hoped that a greater understanding of each of these
H. Singer
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this article is to present current information on the phenomenology, epidemiology, comorbidities, and pathophysiology of tic disorders and discuss therapy options. It is hoped that a greater understanding of each of these
H. Singer
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Movement Disorders, 1992
AbstractA 59‐year‐old man with a 30‐year history of an unusual movement disorder characterised by involuntary axial spasms that occur only in recumbency is described. Clinical and electrophysiological evidence suggest that this disorder is best characterised as a simple tic of unusual form.
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AbstractA 59‐year‐old man with a 30‐year history of an unusual movement disorder characterised by involuntary axial spasms that occur only in recumbency is described. Clinical and electrophysiological evidence suggest that this disorder is best characterised as a simple tic of unusual form.
L, Davies +3 more
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The Semiology of Tics, Tourette's, and Their Associations
Christos Ganos, Alexander Münchau
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Controversies Surrounding the Pathophysiology of Tics
Journal of Child Neurology, 2019Tics are sudden, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movements or vocalizations (phonic productions) that are commonly present in children and are required symptoms for the diagnosis of Tourette syndrome.
H. Singer, Farhan Augustine
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