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Developmental Disabilities Project November 13

Tourette Syndrome Presentation

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School Project I presented in November 2009. Brief description: "Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics: involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way. The cause has not been established and as yet there is no cure."

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Developmental Disabilities ProjectNovember 13

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Tourette Syndrome1885: George Albert Edward Gilles de la

Tourette first recorded the symptoms in the Marquis de Dampierre

A syndrome is “a group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, disorder, or other abnormal condition.”

Neurological disorder characterized by ticsTics can be mild or severe in nature

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Tourette Syndrome Defined

Tourette Syndrome is a chronic, genetically transmitted neurochemical disorder that causes involuntary motor movements and vocalizations that are sounds, words, or a combination of the two.

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Prevalence of TourettesFigures range from 1:2000 to 1:100,

approximately 0.005 to 0.03 or 0.5% to 3% of the population

Tourettes occurs more in males than femalesFemales have higher incidents of Obsessive

Compulsive Disorders

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Tics DefinedRapid, involuntary, sudden movements or

vocalizations that occur rapidly at irregular intervals

Two types of tics(Motor and Vocal):1.Simple – sudden, meaningless movements of

individual muscle groups2.Complex – groups of movements using more

than one muscle group that is definite

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Tic CharacteristicsOnset average is 7 years of ageDetermined in school age children Described as on urge or extreme need to

carry out actionsExternal – what can be seen

Examples: head jerking, kicking, grimacing, etcInternal - what can not be seen

Examples: abdominal tensing, jaw clicking, etc.Tourette Sydrome PSA (28 seconds)

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Types of TicsThere are several types of tics. These are the

10 most common.1.Simple Motor Tics2.Complex Motor Tics3.Simple Vocal Tics4.Complex Motor Tics5.Copropraxia6.Echopraxia7.Coprolalia

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Type of Tics Continued 8. Palilalia9. Echolalia10.Speech Atypicalities

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Associated Disorders1. Obsessive Compulsive Disorders2. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)3. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

(ADHD)

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MedicationsNeuroleptics are tranquillizers that generally

suppress motor and phonic ticsExamples:HaldolOrapThorazine

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Medications ContinuedAntidepressants are drugs used to treat or

prevent depression. Examples:AnafranilPaxilProzacZoloft

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Medications continuedAnti-anxiety drugs help decrease ADHD

symptomsExamples:ValiumXanaxBusparTranxene

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Medications continuedCentral Nervous System (CNS)Stimulants are

a substance that increases nervous excitability and alertness.

Examples:RitalinDexadrineCylert

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Medications ContinuedAnti convulsants are medications that treat

and help prevent seizuresExamplesKlonipinTegretol

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Medications continuedAnti hyper tensives are drugs that stop the

message from getting through to certain muscle groups.

Examples CatapressTenex

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Behaviour IssuesRage is part of what an individual might

experience as a result of having to control or stop their behaviour.

Aggression is a factor that will increase the way tics present itself.

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Medical BreakthroughNow known to be caused by a specific genetic

mutation as early as 2005. Research has been published in a Issue of

Science Magazine, dated October 14, 2005.Discovery of gene inversion on chromosome

13, “flip-flop”Focus on breakpoints: gene SLITRK1 (brain

growth and neuron interconnections)

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Famous people that have Tourettes

Dr. Samuel Johnson Poet 1709-1784Jim Eisenreich Baseball Player 1959- Howard Hughes Actor 1905-1976Howie Mandel TV Host 1955-Dan Acroyd Actor 1952-David Beckham Soccer Player 1975-

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ProfessionalsDavid E. Comings, M.DRichard P. Lifton, MD, Ph. D

Local intervieweeCarl Lockyer, founder of the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Thunder Bay.

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VideosMusic VideoEnya - TS Video, "The Tics" (2 minutes 17

Seconds)VHS Clip“I Have Tourette But Tourettes Doesn’t Have

Me”(4 minutes 51 seconds)

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Tourette Syndrome Defined

Tourette Syndrome is a chronic, genetically transmitted neurochemical disorder that causes involuntary motor movements and vocalizations that are sounds, words, or a combination of the two.

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InformationTourette Syndrome Foundation of CanadaNational Office

#206, 194 Jarvis StreetToronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2B7

Telephone: (416) 861-8398Toll Free: 1-800-361-3120Facsimile: (416) 861-2472

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Information ContinuedTourette Syndrome Association, Inc42-40 Bell Blvd., Suite 205

Bayside, NY 11361-2820718-224-2999

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Thank you