tourette in English

noun

French family name

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1. There is very little information about Coprolalia in the absence of Tourette

2. Admittedly, the muscular tics associated with Tourette syndrome can seem peculiar.

3. Coprolalia affects around 10 to 15 percent of all Tourette symptom patients

4. Coprolalia can occur in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder as well as Tourette Syndrome.

5. There is very little information about Coprolalia in the absence of Tourette syndrome.

6. Elinor Peretsman of the Tourette Syndrome Association told Awake!: “Adults who grew up with Tourette syndrome and who are now leading successful lives all say that they got wonderful help from their families.

7. Coprolalia occurs as a symptom in only about 10 percent of people with Tourette Syndrome

8. Many sources about Tourette Syndrome define Coprolalia generally but few offer more than a definition

9. Furthermore, stimulant medication can aggravate twitches in patients with tic disorders such as Tourette syndrome.

10. Coprolalia is a highly publicized symptom of Tourette syndrome; however, only about 10 % of TS patients exhibit Coprolalia

11. In reality, however, he suffered from Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by spasmodic muscular and vocal tics.

12. See also: Fanfiction involving Catty In the episode "Le Petit Tourette", Cartman unintentionally blurted out a lot of his secrets

13. Coprolalia is a rare symptom of Tourette Syndrome and there are few comprehensive sources for information specific to this symptom

14. Coprolalia Part 2: Coping With Coprolalia Coprolalia can be a particularly distressing symptom and a lifelong struggle for an individual with Tourette Syndrome

15. Coprolalia é uma característica rara de pessoas afetadas pela síndrome de Tourette e pela síndrome de Lesch-Nyhan.

16. Indeed, Coprolalia, the occurrence of obscene and socially inappropriate vocalizations without intent is seen as almost pathognomonic of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS)

17. Background and purpose: Involuntary expression of socially unacceptable words (Coprolalia) or gestures (copropraxia) is the best-known symptom of Gilles de Tourette syndrome (GTS) that contributes to the social impairment

18. Coprolalia is the medical term used to describe one of the most puzzling and socially stigmatizing symptoms of Tourette Syndrome—the involuntary outburst of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks

19. Coprolalia is a typical symptom of Tourette syndrome, a condition that has its onset in childhood and is characterized by compulsive arm movements, facial tics, grunting, groaning and shouting.Aside from Coprolalia, there is often echolalia, the involuntary parrot-like

20. Coprolalia (n.) "obsessive use of obscene language, either through mental illness or perversion," 1886, from French coprolalie, coined 1885 by de la Tourette, from copro-"dung, filth" + Greek lalia "talk, prattle, a speaking," from lalein "to speak, prattle," which is of echoic origin.