Preferred Label : tic disorders;
MeSH definition : Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other
activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations
which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities.
Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal
movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994);
MeSH synonym : tic disorder;
MeSH hyponym : motor tic disorders; chronic motor or vocal tic disorder; transient tic disorder; tic disorders, vocal; childhood tic disorders; Post-Traumatic tic disorder; Tic Disorder, Chronic Motor or Vocal; Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder, Chronic; Tic Disorders, Transient; Transient Tic Disorders; Tic Disorder, Transient; Post Traumatic Tic Disorder; Post-Traumatic Tic Disorders; Tic Disorders, Post-Traumatic; Tic Disorder, Post-Traumatic; Tic Disorder, Post Traumatic; Tic Disorder, Vocal; Vocal Tic Disorder; Vocal Tic Disorders; Childhood Tic Disorder; Tic Disorder, Childhood; Tic Disorders, Childhood; Motor Tic Disorder; Tic Disorder, Motor; Tic Disorders, Motor;
MeSH annotation : TICS is available; TIC DOULOUREUX see TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA is also available;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic disorders;
Origin ID : D013981;
UMLS CUI : C0040188;
Allowable qualifiers
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
CISMeF manual mappings
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
- TICS [WHO-ART Included Term]
- Tic [MedDRA Preferred Term]
DO Cross reference
Record concept(s)
See also (suggested by CISMeF)
Semantic type(s)
UMLS correspondences (same concept)
- TICS [WHO-ART Included Term]
- Tic [MedDRA Preferred Term]
Validated automatic mappings to BTNT
Disorders characterized by recurrent TICS that may interfere with speech and other
activities. Tics are sudden, rapid, nonrhythmic, stereotyped motor movements or vocalizations
which may be exacerbated by stress and are generally attenuated during absorbing activities.
Tic disorders are distinguished from conditions which feature other types of abnormal
movements that may accompany another another condition. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
http://www.avisdexperts.ch/videos/view/7351
2017
false
false
false
Switzerland
French
video recording
tic disorder, nos
obsessive-compulsive disorder
tic disorders
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http://pages.rts.ch/emissions/36-9/8829272-tics-toc-et-tourette-des-troubles-mysterieux.html
2017
false
false
false
Switzerland
French
video recording
tic disorders
obsessive-compulsive disorder
tic disorder, nos
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http://www.cochrane.org/fr/CD007990
2011
United Kingdom
France
French
review of literature
attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity
tic disorders
comorbidity
child
treatment outcome
french abstract
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