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Attentional and Perceptual Disturbances in Children With Tourette's Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Epilepsy [PDF]
Diane F. Harcherik+4 more
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Tourette Syndrome: Update [PDF]
Tourette Syndrome is a disorder characterized by tics. It typically begins in childhood and often improves in adult life. Tics are best described as voluntary movements made automatically so that volition is not ordinarily appreciated. There is frequently an urge, sometimes in the form of a specific sensory feeling (sensory tic), that precedes the tic.
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Aripiprazole overdose in Hong Kong: A 10‐year retrospective cohort
Abstract Introduction Aripiprazole is considered to have a favourable safety profile in overdose, with low risks of cardiovascular and neurological toxicity. However, local data are limited, and the impact of co‐ingestants remains insufficiently studied.
Tun Kin Lam, Shan Liu, Chun Fai Hui
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Impact of Tourette's syndrome tics on healing following dental trauma. [PDF]
Budhdeo R, Kabban M, Vaidyanathan M.
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Tourette's syndrome—case report and contribution to the Prata/Masson‐Nunn controversy [PDF]
Annette Lumsden+2 more
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The current concepts of Tourette syndrome, including research diagnostic criteria formulated by a workshop sponsored by the Tourette Syndrome Association, are reviewed from the Department of Neurology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY.
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Dystrophin isoform deficiency and upper‐limb and respiratory function in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Mary Chesshyre, Deborah Ridout, Georgia Stimpson, Valeria Ricotti, Silvana De Lucia, Erik H Niks, Volker Straub, Laurent Servais, Jean‐Yves Hogrel, Giovanni Baranello, Adnan Manzur, UK NorthStar Clinical Network and Francesco Muntoni* on behalf of the iMDEX network.
Mary Chesshyre+176 more
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Creative Thinking in Tourette's Syndrome: An Uncharted Topic. [PDF]
Colautti L+5 more
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Community participation, physical activity, and quality of life for children born very preterm
Overall, we found that more helpful and better resourced community environments improved physical activity and quality of life for 4–5‐year‐old children, while children who were more involved in their community activities tended to have higher quality of life.
Kate L. Cameron+6 more
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