1. Severe Neurological Complications Associated With Tourette Syndrome.
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Patterson AL, Choudhri AF, Igarashi M, McVicar K, Shah N, and Morgan R
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Child, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Cord Diseases diagnostic imaging, Spinal Cord Diseases etiology, Spinal Cord Diseases therapy, Tics complications, Tics diagnostic imaging, Tics therapy, Tourette Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Tourette Syndrome therapy, Tourette Syndrome complications
- Abstract
Background: Tics and Tourette syndrome are common problems evaluated by both the general pediatrician and pediatric neurologist. The common comorbidities of tics are well known, but the severe neurological complications are rare and may not be appreciated., Methods: This is a retrospective case series and literature review., Results: We present here four adolescents with Tourette syndrome who had severe neurological complications secondary to motor tics. We provide the history, neurological examination, and radiological findings in addition to a review of previously reported cases of vascular and cervical cord complications associated with violent motor tics., Conclusions: We highlight the importance of recognizing the presenting signs of these complications early and the need to vigorously treat violent motor tics to prevent significant neurological complications., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2016
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