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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, 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
K. Müller-Vahl
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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
K. Müller-Vahl
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Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1991
1. Tourette's syndrome is a disorder with a multitude of complex behavioral problems with major implications for social impairment and emotional pain. 2. The generic care plan anticipates the predictable management problems in adolescent patients. It offers nursing interventions, particularly structure, which is important in managing symptoms. 3.
T A Rosner, S A Pollice
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1. Tourette's syndrome is a disorder with a multitude of complex behavioral problems with major implications for social impairment and emotional pain. 2. The generic care plan anticipates the predictable management problems in adolescent patients. It offers nursing interventions, particularly structure, which is important in managing symptoms. 3.
T A Rosner, S A Pollice
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Pallidal and thalamic neural oscillatory patterns in tourette's syndrome
Annals of Neurology, 2018Aberrant oscillatory activity has been hypothesized to play a role in the pathophysiology of Tourette's syndrome (TS). Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has recently been established as an effective treatment for severe TS.
W. Neumann+8 more
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Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1997
This survey of recent literature addressing Tourette syndrome reflects clinical and laboratory findings of investigations of behavioral, neuropsychological, imaging, genetic, neurobiological and treatment considerations. Tourette syndrome is a prototypic neuropsychiatric disorder manifesting a full range of objectively describable phenomena from ...
L S, Dure, D M, Tucker
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This survey of recent literature addressing Tourette syndrome reflects clinical and laboratory findings of investigations of behavioral, neuropsychological, imaging, genetic, neurobiological and treatment considerations. Tourette syndrome is a prototypic neuropsychiatric disorder manifesting a full range of objectively describable phenomena from ...
L S, Dure, D M, Tucker
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2005
Tourette's syndrome is a childhood-onset neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics, frequently accompanied by symptoms of obsessiveness and/or compulsiveness, anxiety, and behavioral impulsivity. Treatment of Tourette's syndrome symptoms should be considered when symptoms cause significant functional or social impairment ...
Tara D. Lipps, Donald L. Gilbert
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Tourette's syndrome is a childhood-onset neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics, frequently accompanied by symptoms of obsessiveness and/or compulsiveness, anxiety, and behavioral impulsivity. Treatment of Tourette's syndrome symptoms should be considered when symptoms cause significant functional or social impairment ...
Tara D. Lipps, Donald L. Gilbert
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
The text revision Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatry, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV-TR) lists the following diagnostic criteria for Tourette’s syndrome (TS) (1): 1. Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics have been present at some time during the illness, although not necessarily concurrently. 2.
Cathy Budman, Roger Kurlan
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The text revision Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatry, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV-TR) lists the following diagnostic criteria for Tourette’s syndrome (TS) (1): 1. Both multiple motor and one or more vocal tics have been present at some time during the illness, although not necessarily concurrently. 2.
Cathy Budman, Roger Kurlan
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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.
Christopher Kenney+2 more
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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.
Christopher Kenney+2 more
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Premonitory urges in Tourette's syndrome.
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993OBJECTIVE Tourette's syndrome traditionally has been viewed as a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by involuntary motor and phonic tics. Many patients, however, describe their tics as a voluntary response to premonitory urges.
J. Leckman, D. E. Walker, D. Cohen
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The Lancet, 1992
AbstractTourette's syndrome, a familial neurological disease of childhood onset, can respond to some pharmacological treatments.
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AbstractTourette's syndrome, a familial neurological disease of childhood onset, can respond to some pharmacological treatments.
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A new instrument for clinical studies of Tourette's syndrome.
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1984Tourette's syndrome (TS) consists of multiple motor and phonic symptoms with a waxing and waning course. Frequency and type of symptoms may be influenced by environment (home, school, clinic) and the patient's state.
D. Harcherik+3 more
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