- Tourette syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Tourette (too-RET) syndrome is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can't be easily controlled For instance, you might repeatedly blink your eyes, shrug your shoulders or blurt out unusual sounds or offensive words
- Tourette syndrome - Wikipedia
Tourette syndrome (TS), or simply Tourette's, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood or adolescence It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic
- What is Tourette - Tourette Association of America
Tourette Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects children, adolescents and adults The condition is characterized by sudden, involuntary movements and or sounds called tics
- About Tourette Syndrome | Tourette Syndrome | CDC
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a condition of the nervous system that causes people to make sudden and repeated twitches, movements, or sounds, called "tics" Health professionals look at the person's symptoms to diagnosis TS and other tic disorders
- Tourette Syndrome: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Tourette syndrome is a disorder that causes uncontrollable movements and vocal sounds called tics It often shows up in early childhood and improves in adulthood
- Tourette Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD
Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes different types of tic, either physical or verbal Find out about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment
- Tourette Syndrome - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
What is Tourette syndrome? Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder that may cause sudden unwanted and uncontrolled rapid and repeated movements or vocal sounds called tics
- Tourette Syndrome – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine
What is Tourette syndrome? Tourette syndrome, or simply Tourette’s, is a complex nerve disorder that causes a person to make sudden, uncontrollable, repeated movements or vocal sounds called tics
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