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Study of medication-free children with Tourette syndrome do not show imaging abnormalities

Authors :
Jeppesen, Signe Søndergaard
Debes, Nanette Mol
Simonsen, Helle Juhl
Rostrup, Egill
Larsson, H B W
Skov, Liselotte
Jeppesen, Signe Søndergaard
Debes, Nanette Mol
Simonsen, Helle Juhl
Rostrup, Egill
Larsson, H B W
Skov, Liselotte
Source :
Jeppesen , S S , Debes , N M , Simonsen , H J , Rostrup , E , Larsson , H B W & Skov , L 2014 , ' Study of medication-free children with Tourette syndrome do not show imaging abnormalities ' , Movement Disorders , vol. 29 , no. 9 , pp. 1212-1216 .
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Imaging studies of patients with Tourette's syndrome (TS) across different cohorts have shown alterations in gray and white matter in areas associated with the cortico-striato-thalamic-cortical (CSTC) pathways; however, no consistent findings have subsequently established a clear indication of the pathophysiology of TS.METHODS: This study was designed to investigate changes in gray and white matter in medication-free children with TS in the CSTC areas. With MRI, 24 children with TS and 18 healthy controls were analyzed using three complementary methods.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Analyses revealed no differences between controls and patients with TS in gray or white matter. Possible discrepancies between cohorts and methods may play a role in the different findings in other studies. Further studies investigating well-defined cohorts with TS analyzing both gray and white matter in the same cohort may add additional information to the pathophysiology of TS.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Jeppesen , S S , Debes , N M , Simonsen , H J , Rostrup , E , Larsson , H B W & Skov , L 2014 , ' Study of medication-free children with Tourette syndrome do not show imaging abnormalities ' , Movement Disorders , vol. 29 , no. 9 , pp. 1212-1216 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322663551
Document Type :
Electronic Resource