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Tourette syndrome (TS) has become increasingly recognised within society and has gained scientific interest worldwide. Knowledge of its clinical presentation, mechanisms of disease, and available treatment approaches has increased remarkably over the last two decades. Likewise, the way clinicians, teachers, social care workers, and families face the problems manifested by patients with TS is rapidly evolving. Tourette Syndrome , edited by Davide Martino and James F. Leckman, offers a unique opportunity to capture this knowledge advance through a comprehensive and up-to-date overview. Tourette…mehr
Tourette syndrome (TS) has become increasingly recognised within society and has gained scientific interest worldwide. Knowledge of its clinical presentation, mechanisms of disease, and available treatment approaches has increased remarkably over the last two decades. Likewise, the way clinicians, teachers, social care workers, and families face the problems manifested by patients with TS is rapidly evolving. Tourette Syndrome, edited by Davide Martino and James F. Leckman, offers a unique opportunity to capture this knowledge advance through a comprehensive and up-to-date overview. Tourette Syndrome covers all the main aspects related to TS, analyzing its complex clinical presentation, the novel viewpoints of causes and mechanisms, state-of-the-art assessment techniques, and the diversity of treatment options. Multidisciplinarity is the main asset of this volume, which represents a source of consultation for a wide audience of professionals, integrated with video tutorials related to particularly complex areas of patient management. Medical and PhD students, as well as post-doctoral scientists, will be able to use the volume as a valuable learning source.
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Davide Martino, MD PhD Associate Professor Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary; The Hotchkiss Brain Institute and The Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education, Calgary, Canada; Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Calgary, Canada James F Leckman, MD, PhD Neison Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Paediatrics, & Psychology Yale Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven CT
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* Foreword * Introduction * Contributors * SECTION ONE: CLINICAL PHENOMENOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY * Chapter 1 Phenomenology of tics and sensory urges: the self under siege * James F. Leckman, Michael H. Bloch, Denis G. Sukhodolsky, Lawrence Scahill and Robert A. King * Chapter 2 The phenomenology of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Tourette syndrome * Aribert Rothenberger and Veit Roessner * Chapter 3 The phenomenology of obsessive-compulsive symptoms in Tourette syndrome * Ygor A. Ferrao, Pedro G. de Alvarenga, Ana G. Hounie, Maria Alice de Mathis, Luis Carlos Farhat, Maria C do Rosario and Euripedes Miguel * Chapter 4 Other psychiatric co-morbidities in Tourette syndrome * Danielle C. Cath, Kirsten R. Müller-Vahl and Carol A. Mathews * Chapter 5 Clinical course and adulthood-outcome in Tourette syndrome * Michael H. Bloch * Chapter 6 Health outcomes, health status and mortality in Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorder * Lorena Fernandez de la Cruz and David Mataix-Cols * Chapter 7 The prevalence, incidence and risk of Tourette syndrome * Lawrence Scahill, Erla Thorsteinsson and Soren Dalsgaard * SECTION TWO: ETIOLOGY * Chapter 8 Genetic susceptibility in Tourette syndrome * Sarah B. Abdallah and Thomas V. Fernandez * Chapter 9 Perinatal adversities and Tourette syndrome * Pieter J. Hoekstra and Andrea Dietrich * Chapter 10 Infections and tic disorders * Davide Martino, Alex Medina Escobar, Osman Malik and Tammy Hedderly * SECTION 3 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY * Chapter 11 Cellular and molecular pathology in Tourette syndrome * Liana Fasching, Melanie Brady and Flora M. Vaccarino * Chapter 12 Abnormalities of neural microcircuits in Tourette syndrome * Katherine Dyke, Valerie Brandt, Tobias Bäumer and Alexander Münchau * Chapter 13 Neurobiology and functional anatomy of tic disorders * Deanna J. Greene, Soyoung Kim, Kevin J. Black and Bradley L. Schlaggar * Chapter 14 Tourette syndrome: circuits and neurotransmitters * Harvey S. Singer and Farhan Augustine * Chapter 15 Neuroimmunoendocrinology of Tourette syndrome * Davide Martino, Isaac N.S. Johnson, Alex Medina Escobar and James F. Leckman * Chapter 16 Animal models of tic disorders * Marco Bortolato and Roberto Cadeddu * Chapter 17 Inhibitory control and tic generation * Lille Kurvits and Christos Ganos * SECTION 4 DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT * Chapter 18 Pathways from genes to symptoms in Tourette syndrome * Valsamma Eapen, Iain Perkes and Roxanne Golf * Chapter 19 The differential diagnosis of tic disorders * Roger Kurlan * Chapter 20 Comprehensive assessment strategies * Robert A. King and Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger * Chapter 21 Clinical rating instruments in Tourette syndrome * Andrea E. Cavanna * Chapter 22 Neuropsychological assessment in Tourette syndrome * Tara Murphy, Virginie Czernecki, Zsanett Tarnok and Daniel Stark * Chapter 23 Social and adaptive functioning in Tourette syndrome * Denis G. Sukhodolsky, Carla Kalvin, Bekir B. Artukoglu, Virginia W. Eicher and James F. Leckman * SECTION 5 TREATMENT * Chapter 24 Psychoeducational interventions: what every parent and family member needs to know * Eli R. Lebowitz and Bekir B. Artukoglu * Chapter 25 Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapy for Tourette's disorder * Joseph McGuire, Matthew R. Capriotti, Douglas W. Woods and John Piacentini * Chapter 26 Pharmacological treatment of tics * Veit Roessner and Aribert Rothenberger * Chapter 27 Treatment of psychiatric comorbidities in Tourette syndrome * Francesco Cardona and Renata Rizzo * Chapter 28 Surgical treatment of Tourette syndrome * Domenico Servello, Wissam Deeb, Tommaso F. Galbiati and Mauro Porta * Chapter 29 Complementary and integrative health medicine in Tourette syndrome * Maria Cruz and Barbara Coffey * SECTION 6 RESOURCES and SUPPORT * Chapter 30 Information and social support for patients and families * Kirsten Müller-Vahl * Chapter 31 Information and support for educators * Sheryl K. Pruitt and Leslie E. Packer * Chapter 32 Tourette syndrome support organisations around the world * Seonaid Anderson, Annet Hejerman-Holtgrefe and Andreas Hartmann
* Foreword * Introduction * Contributors * SECTION ONE: CLINICAL PHENOMENOLOGY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY * Chapter 1 Phenomenology of tics and sensory urges: the self under siege * James F. Leckman, Michael H. Bloch, Denis G. Sukhodolsky, Lawrence Scahill and Robert A. King * Chapter 2 The phenomenology of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Tourette syndrome * Aribert Rothenberger and Veit Roessner * Chapter 3 The phenomenology of obsessive-compulsive symptoms in Tourette syndrome * Ygor A. Ferrao, Pedro G. de Alvarenga, Ana G. Hounie, Maria Alice de Mathis, Luis Carlos Farhat, Maria C do Rosario and Euripedes Miguel * Chapter 4 Other psychiatric co-morbidities in Tourette syndrome * Danielle C. Cath, Kirsten R. Müller-Vahl and Carol A. Mathews * Chapter 5 Clinical course and adulthood-outcome in Tourette syndrome * Michael H. Bloch * Chapter 6 Health outcomes, health status and mortality in Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorder * Lorena Fernandez de la Cruz and David Mataix-Cols * Chapter 7 The prevalence, incidence and risk of Tourette syndrome * Lawrence Scahill, Erla Thorsteinsson and Soren Dalsgaard * SECTION TWO: ETIOLOGY * Chapter 8 Genetic susceptibility in Tourette syndrome * Sarah B. Abdallah and Thomas V. Fernandez * Chapter 9 Perinatal adversities and Tourette syndrome * Pieter J. Hoekstra and Andrea Dietrich * Chapter 10 Infections and tic disorders * Davide Martino, Alex Medina Escobar, Osman Malik and Tammy Hedderly * SECTION 3 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY * Chapter 11 Cellular and molecular pathology in Tourette syndrome * Liana Fasching, Melanie Brady and Flora M. Vaccarino * Chapter 12 Abnormalities of neural microcircuits in Tourette syndrome * Katherine Dyke, Valerie Brandt, Tobias Bäumer and Alexander Münchau * Chapter 13 Neurobiology and functional anatomy of tic disorders * Deanna J. Greene, Soyoung Kim, Kevin J. Black and Bradley L. Schlaggar * Chapter 14 Tourette syndrome: circuits and neurotransmitters * Harvey S. Singer and Farhan Augustine * Chapter 15 Neuroimmunoendocrinology of Tourette syndrome * Davide Martino, Isaac N.S. Johnson, Alex Medina Escobar and James F. Leckman * Chapter 16 Animal models of tic disorders * Marco Bortolato and Roberto Cadeddu * Chapter 17 Inhibitory control and tic generation * Lille Kurvits and Christos Ganos * SECTION 4 DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT * Chapter 18 Pathways from genes to symptoms in Tourette syndrome * Valsamma Eapen, Iain Perkes and Roxanne Golf * Chapter 19 The differential diagnosis of tic disorders * Roger Kurlan * Chapter 20 Comprehensive assessment strategies * Robert A. King and Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger * Chapter 21 Clinical rating instruments in Tourette syndrome * Andrea E. Cavanna * Chapter 22 Neuropsychological assessment in Tourette syndrome * Tara Murphy, Virginie Czernecki, Zsanett Tarnok and Daniel Stark * Chapter 23 Social and adaptive functioning in Tourette syndrome * Denis G. Sukhodolsky, Carla Kalvin, Bekir B. Artukoglu, Virginia W. Eicher and James F. Leckman * SECTION 5 TREATMENT * Chapter 24 Psychoeducational interventions: what every parent and family member needs to know * Eli R. Lebowitz and Bekir B. Artukoglu * Chapter 25 Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapy for Tourette's disorder * Joseph McGuire, Matthew R. Capriotti, Douglas W. Woods and John Piacentini * Chapter 26 Pharmacological treatment of tics * Veit Roessner and Aribert Rothenberger * Chapter 27 Treatment of psychiatric comorbidities in Tourette syndrome * Francesco Cardona and Renata Rizzo * Chapter 28 Surgical treatment of Tourette syndrome * Domenico Servello, Wissam Deeb, Tommaso F. Galbiati and Mauro Porta * Chapter 29 Complementary and integrative health medicine in Tourette syndrome * Maria Cruz and Barbara Coffey * SECTION 6 RESOURCES and SUPPORT * Chapter 30 Information and social support for patients and families * Kirsten Müller-Vahl * Chapter 31 Information and support for educators * Sheryl K. Pruitt and Leslie E. Packer * Chapter 32 Tourette syndrome support organisations around the world * Seonaid Anderson, Annet Hejerman-Holtgrefe and Andreas Hartmann
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