Tourette Syndrome Research Paper

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Tourette Syndrome- Research Paper What is Tourette Syndrome? Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder dealing with repetitions of tics, such as movements and spasm, and sounds that are hard for the person to control. According to the Mayo Clinic Staff, tics are sudden, brief, intermittent movements or sounds and the, symbolic sign of Tourette syndrome. Theses tics can range from mild to severe. Severe symptoms might significantly interfere with communication, daily functioning and quality of life. There are two types of tics that can be classifies as simple or complex. Simple tics deal with a limited number of muscle groups and are not as severe as complex tics which deals with several muscle groups. Tics also can involve movement (motor tics) or sounds (vocal tics). Motor tics usually begin before vocal tics do. But the range of tics that people experience is varied (Staff). Common simple motor tics can occur such as: eye blinking, head jerking, shoulder shrugging, nose twitching and etc. …show more content…

Georges Gilles de la Tourette born October 30th, 1857 was a French neurologist who worked in a hospital in France called l'H?pital de la Salp?tri?re. Georges de la Tourette labeled Marquise de Dampierre and nine other of his patients with ?maladie des tics?. The name was later changed to ?Gilles de la Tourette illness?, in the memory of Georges by his mentor, the father of neurologists known as Jean-Martin Charcot. Gilles de la Tourette also noticed that the illness tended to run in families or genetically. The parents or siblings of a patient with a serious case of Tourette would tend to have a slight form of the similar illness (OCD-UK). Georges Gilles de la Tourette died May 26, 1904 by one of his female patient who shot him and claimed she had been hypnotized by

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