Aim: Correctly diagnosing repetitive behaviors in patients with Tourette syndrome (TS) can be challenging. The differential diagnosis between tics and stereotypies is of particular importance, because of treatment implications. Methods: We assessed the prevalence and clinical characteristics of stereotypies in a large sample of adult patients with TS attending a specialist clinic. Results: Mild stereotypies were reported by 21/148 patients (14.2%). Patients with stereotypies were significantly more likely to have a comorbid diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, compared with patients without stereotypies. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the presence of Asperger syndrome significantly predicted stereotypy severity. Conclusion: Stereotypies are not rare in adults with TS and other neurodevelopmental conditions, especially Asperger syndrome.

Ubhi, M., Achinivu, K., Seri, S., Cavanna, A. (2020). Motor stereotypies in adult patients with Tourette syndrome. FUTURE NEUROLOGY, 15(2) [10.2217/fnl-2019-0031].

Motor stereotypies in adult patients with Tourette syndrome

Cavanna A
2020

Abstract

Aim: Correctly diagnosing repetitive behaviors in patients with Tourette syndrome (TS) can be challenging. The differential diagnosis between tics and stereotypies is of particular importance, because of treatment implications. Methods: We assessed the prevalence and clinical characteristics of stereotypies in a large sample of adult patients with TS attending a specialist clinic. Results: Mild stereotypies were reported by 21/148 patients (14.2%). Patients with stereotypies were significantly more likely to have a comorbid diagnosis of Asperger syndrome, attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, compared with patients without stereotypies. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that the presence of Asperger syndrome significantly predicted stereotypy severity. Conclusion: Stereotypies are not rare in adults with TS and other neurodevelopmental conditions, especially Asperger syndrome.
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asperger syndrome; autism spectrum disorder; stereotypies; tics; Tourette syndrome;
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2020
15
2
0031
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Ubhi, M., Achinivu, K., Seri, S., Cavanna, A. (2020). Motor stereotypies in adult patients with Tourette syndrome. FUTURE NEUROLOGY, 15(2) [10.2217/fnl-2019-0031].
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