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tic disorders/seizures

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Unusual eye movements in a patient with complex partial seizure disorder.

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BACKGROUND A complex partial seizure can cause a variety of visual system signs and symptoms, including visual hallucinations, dilated pupils, and changes in vision. Little information is known about the influence of this disorder on the visual system during nonseizure moments. This case report

[Traditional Chinese medicine inheritance system analysis of professor Ding Yuanqing in treating tic disorder medication based on experience].

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In recent years, the incidence of tic disorders has increased, and it is not uncommon for the patients to treat the disease. The pathogenesis and pathogenesis of Western medicine are not yet clear, the clinical commonly used western medicine has many adverse reactions, traditional Chinese medicine

[A pathogenesis study of tic disorder in children based on pathogen incubation theory].

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Pathogen incubation theory includes "no manifestation after infection" and "manifestation after incubation". Clinical data showed that the incidence and recurrence of tic disorders in children had a strong relevance to six exogenous factors. The pathogenesis is similar to the pathogenic mechanism

Tic disorder probably associated with steroid responsive encephalopathy with autoimmune thyroiditis (SREAT).

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Steroid responsive encephalopathy with autoimmune thyroiditis (SREAT), a rare disorder in individuals of all age groups, including children, is characterized by high titers of anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies. The present report concerns a previously healthy 12-y-old boy who presented with motor

Myoclonic epilepsy masquerading as a tic disorder.

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Myoclonic epilepsies comprise a heterogeneous group of epileptic syndromes characterized by myoclonic jerks, generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCSs), and sometimes absence seizures (multiplicity of seizure types). JME (Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy) is relatively common and usually responds well to

Tourette's syndrome following temporal lobectomy for seizure control.

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Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurobehavioral disorder characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics, occurring longer than a year and causing marked distress along with social and occupational impairments in level of functioning. It can be accompanied by obsessive-compulsive behavior

New-onset tic disorder following acute hemorrhage of an arteriovenous malformation.

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The etiology of tic disorder includes idiopathic, postencephalitic, head injury, carbon monoxide poisoning, stroke, and developmental syndromes. We report a case of new-onset complex motor and vocal tics that began after hemorrhage of an arteriovenous malformation located in the left frontal lobe.

Tic disorders and ADHD: answers from a world-wide clinical dataset on Tourette syndrome.

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BACKGROUND Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with frequent comorbidity with Attention- deficit-Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The impact of this association is still a matter of debate. METHODS Using the TIC database containing 6,805 cases, the clinical differences were

Neurological disorders in children and adolescents.

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OBJECTIVE To ascertain the prevalence of active epilepsy, febrile seizures (FS), cerebral palsy (CP) and tic disorders (TD) in aged 19 years or less. METHODS This was a cross-sectional observational study conducted as a two-stage door-to-door survey of a stratified randomly selected population in

Coprolalia

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Coprolalia comes from the greek "kopros," which means "dung, feces" and "lalein," which means "to babble." It's a tic-like occurrence that involves non-intentional obscene and socially inappropriate vocalizations. In 10-33% of cases, it may correlate with tic

Compulsive spitting--a culture bound symptom.

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Compulsive Spitting, as a culture bound symptom has not been previously reported in the literature. Of 26 cases described, 8 were suffering from schizophrenia followed by 5 cases having mania, 4 each with depression and OCD, 3 with tic disorder and 2 with seizure disorder. More studies are warranted

An Overview of the Electroencephalographic (EEG) Features of Epilepsy with Eyelid Myoclonia (Jeavons Syndrome).

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Epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia or Jeavons Syndrome is a unique idiopathic generalized epilepsy with onset in childhood. It is characterized by eyelid myoclonia which may be associated with absence seizures, eyelid closure-induced epileptiform discharges and/or seizures and photosensitivity. It is

Secondary tics or tourettism associated with a brain tumor.

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Tourette syndrome is generally considered to be a genetic disorder, but symptoms mimicking Tourette syndrome can be secondary to an underlying lesion disrupting the basal ganglia circuitry. Described here is a case of secondary tics, or tourettism, in a child with a large oligodendroglioma of the

Utility of electroencephalography in the evaluation of common neurologic conditions in children.

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The objective of this study was to assess the utility of electroencephalography (EEG) in the evaluation of common neurologic conditions in children. The EEG recordings of 534 consecutive children (aged < 20 years) were prospectively read by a certified pediatric neurologist. Common diagnostic

Psychopathology in tuberous sclerosis: an overview and findings in a population-based sample of adults with tuberous sclerosis.

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BACKGROUND Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is a multi- system disorder with complex genetics. The neurodevelopmental manifestations of TS are responsible for considerable morbidity. The prevalence of epilepsy and intellectual disabilities among individuals with TS have been well described. Ours is the first
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