Tourette’s syndrome









Tourette’s syndrome


noun Pathology.

  1. a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent involuntary movements, including multiple neck jerks and sometimes vocal tics, as grunts, barks, or words, especially obscenities.

noun

  1. a brain disorder characterized by involuntary outbursts of swearing, spitting, barking, etc, and sudden involuntary movementsAlso called: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, Tourette’s syndrome, Tourette’s

n.

  1. A severe neurological disorder characterized by multiple facial and other body tics, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence and often accompanied by grunts and compulsive utterances, as of interjections and obscenities.Gilles de la Tourette’s disease

  1. A neurological disorder characterized by multiple facial and other body tics, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence and often accompanied by grunts and compulsive utterances, such as interjections or obscenities. It is named for its discoverer, French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette (1857-1904).
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