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The Clinical Neurology of Tourette Syndrome
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
Abstract
Tic disorders may manifest in a wide variety of clinical presentations, ranging from single tics of relatively short duration to a series of complex tics that may last for years. An understanding of the etiology of various tic disorders is essential to establish a differential diagnosis of Tourette syndrome (TS). Because TS is incurable, improvement in quality of life is the primary goal of pharmacologic therapy. Although neuroleptics have been the most effective medications to date in managing the symptoms of TS, they may have significant adverse effects that limit their use. Several alternative pharmacologic options are either available or under investigation.
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