Tag: Tic Disorder


TRANSIENT TIC DISORDER

Introduction to Transient Tic Disorder Transient Tic Disorder (TTD) is classified as a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by the presence of single or multiple motor and/or vocal tics that occur frequently throughout the day, nearly every day, for a specific, limited duration. Crucially, the defining characteristic of TTD is its time limitation: the symptoms must persist […]

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PIMOZIDE

Introduction to Pimozide and Classification Pimozide represents a significant compound within psychopharmacology, classified as a first-generation antipsychotic (FGA), often referred to as a typical antipsychotic. This categorization places it alongside agents like haloperidol and chlorpromazine, distinguishing it from newer atypical agents primarily by its distinct side-effect profile and mechanism of action heavily focused on dopamine […]

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TOURETTE’S DISORDER

Introduction and Historical Context Tourette’s Disorder, often referred to as Tourette Syndrome (TS), is classified as a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by the presence of both chronic, multiple motor tics and at least one vocal tic. This syndrome represents the most severe expression within the spectrum of tic disorders, distinguished by its persistent nature and […]

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TIC DISORDER

Tic Disorder: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Tic Disorder Tic disorder is formally defined as a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by the presence of sudden, rapid, recurrent, non-rhythmic, and involuntary movements or vocalizations known as tics. The fundamental mechanism underlying the presentation of these symptoms is theorized to involve dysfunctional signaling within the […]

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