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Tourette Syndrome

2011
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, currently known as Tourette syndrome (TS) in the United States and much of the rest of the world, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by the presence of multiple motor tics and at least one vocal/phonic tic. Originally described over a century ago, TS is increasingly recognized as a relatively common disorder,
Robertson MM, Cavanna A
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Tourette’s Syndrome

2009
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a chronic disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics and a variety of associated behaviour disorders. Because current therapy is often unsatisfactory, there is expanding interest in new therapeutic strategies that are more effective, cause less side effects and ameliorate not only tics but also behavioural problems. From
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Tics and Tourette Syndrome

Continuum, 2019
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 components will provide clinicians with the necessary information to deliver thoughtful and optimal care to affected ...
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Tourette syndrome: Recent advances

Pediatric Neurology, 1986
In spite of new information relevant to the clinical and biological features of Tourette syndrome, areas of controversy still exist. A genetic substrate is present in at least some affected families; there also is clearly a genetic relationship between Tourette syndrome and chronic motor tic disorder.
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Tourette Syndrome

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1977
I report the clinical details of Tourette syndrome in 15 children. The condition typically starts at age 6 years with eyeblinking, and the child soon develops other tics and abnormal vocalizations. Coprolalia and echolalia occure but are infrequent. The average delay in correct diagnosis in this series was four years.
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Tourette's syndrome.

American family physician, 2008
Tourette's syndrome is a movement disorder most commonly seen in school-age children. The incidence peaks around preadolescence with one half of cases resolving in early adulthood. Tourette's syndrome is the most common cause of tics, which are involuntary or semivoluntary, sudden, brief, intermittent, repetitive movements (motor tics) or sounds ...
Christopher, Kenney   +2 more
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Tourette Syndrome

Archives of Neurology, 1996
G, Erenberg, S, Fahn
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Tourette syndrome

Pediatric Neurology, 1987
R, Sandyk, C R, Bamford
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Understanding Tourette syndrome

Nursing, 2017
Roxanne, Ferguson, Bridget, Parsh
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