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Tourette syndrome Neurological disorder characterized by recurring movements and sounds (called tics).
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Tourette's syndrome A condition in which people may have abnormal movements and a tendency to call out or make noises.
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Tourette's syndrome A disorder characterized by involuntary, sudden, rapid and recurrent movement or vocalization. Common motor tics are eye blinking, neck jerking, shoulder shrugging and facial grimacing. Vocal tics can include repeated coughing, throat clearing, grunting. sniffling, snorting, barking and swearing. If not diagnosed, these behaviors can cause a child to be misunderstood with major ramifications. Certain drugs have allowed dramatic improvement in some patients.
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Tourette's syndrome a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary body movements called tics, and uncontrollable speech.
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Tourette's syndrome A disorder usually beginning in early childhood and characterized by repetitive movements, uncontrolled grunts, unintelligible sounds, echoing, and, occasionally, verbal obscenities.
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