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Neuroinflammation and pathways that contribute to tourette syndrome. [PDF]
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The Effect of SERM/CB<sub>2</sub> Receptor Modulators on Repetitive Behaviours in Juvenile and Young Adult Mice May Have Implications for Tourette Syndrome Treatment. [PDF]
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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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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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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 2021
AbstractBackgroundDriving ability may be impaired in patients with various movement disorders, but it has not been studied in patients with Tourette syndrome (TS).CasesWe describe a series of 6 patients from our large cohort of TS patients followed in our movement disorders clinic in whom severe tics have had interfered with their driving abilities ...
Karim Makhoul, Joseph Jankovic
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AbstractBackgroundDriving ability may be impaired in patients with various movement disorders, but it has not been studied in patients with Tourette syndrome (TS).CasesWe describe a series of 6 patients from our large cohort of TS patients followed in our movement disorders clinic in whom severe tics have had interfered with their driving abilities ...
Karim Makhoul, Joseph Jankovic
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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 ...
Donald L, Gilbert, Tara D, Lipps
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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 ...
Donald L, Gilbert, Tara D, Lipps
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
The French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette first described this syndrome, which consists of motor tics sometimes accompanied by uncontrollable noises or utterances, attention-deficit–hyperactivity disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and poor impulse control.
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The French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette first described this syndrome, which consists of motor tics sometimes accompanied by uncontrollable noises or utterances, attention-deficit–hyperactivity disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and poor impulse control.
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