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Tourette Syndrome

Disease Info
Prevalence0.3-1% of children and adolescents
Age of onset4-6 years (peak tic severity at 10-12 years)
Sex ratioMales are affected 3-4 times more frequently than females
CourseTics typically peak in severity during early adolescence and often improve in adulthood, with approximately 50-80% of individuals experiencing significant tic reduction by age 18[@bloch2009]
Simple motor ticsEye blinking, head jerking, shoulder shrugging, facial grimacing
Complex motor ticsJumping, touching objects, copropraxia (obscene gestures), echopraxia (imitating others' movements)
Simple vocal ticsThroat clearing, coughing, sniffing, grunting
Complex vocal ticsPalilalia (repeating own words), coprolalia (uttering obscene words), echolalia (repeating others' words)
Temporal patterningTics often occur in bouts, with increased frequency during stress, excitement, or fatigue
Premonitory urgesMany individuals experience sensory premonitions (tingling, tension) that are relieved by performing the tic
SuggestibilityTics can be temporarily suppressed but typically rebound after the suppressive period
Striatal hyper excitabilityAbnormalities in dopaminergic signaling within the striatum lead to reduced inhibitory control over motor output
DatabasesOMIMOrphanetClinicalTrialsPubMed

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