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Tic disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tic disorders are defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) based on type (motor or phonic) and duration of tics (sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped, involuntary...
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Transient Tic Disorder - diagnostic criteria ... Transient tic disorder is common in children. Five to twenty four percent of all school age children have had tics at some stage during this period. The cause of transient tic disorder or short-lived, temporary tic, is either organic or psychogenic.
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The incidence of chronic motor or vocal tic disorder is more common than the better known Tourette's Syndrome. The incidence of Chronic Motor or Vacal Tic disorder ranges from 1 to 2%. It is, however, rare compared to the common short-lived childhood tic (transient tic disorder).
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The most common tic disorder is called "transient tic disorder" and may affect up to 10 percent of children during the early school years. Teachers or others may notice the tics and wonder if the child is under stress or "nervous." Transient tics go away by themselves.
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Transient tic disorder, Transient tic disorder is a temporary condition that causes single or multiple motor tics, which are brief, repetitive, difficult-to-control movements or noises (vocalizations).The tics often resemble nervous behavior. ... The cause of transient tic disorder can be physical or psychological. It may be...
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Transient tic disorder, Transient tic disorder is a temporary condition that causes single or multiple motor tics, which are brief, repetitive, difficult-to-control movements or noises (vocalizations).The tics often resemble nervous behavior. ... Patients & Visitors ... Health Care Professionals...
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