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Preferred Name | Tics |
Definitions |
Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. They often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. Examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. Tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. When frequent they may interfere with speech and INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS. Conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as TIC DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10)
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Synonyms |
Habit Choreas
Motor Tics
Spasms, Habit
Spasm, Habituation
Tic, Motor
Habit Spasm
Tics, Transient
Tic, Transient
Gestural Tic
Chorea, Habit
Spasms, Habituation
Spasm, Habit
Gestural Tics
Tic, Gestural
Tics, Gestural
Habit Spasms
Tics, Motor
Tics, Vocal
Choreas, Habit
Habituation Spasms
Transient Tic
Tic
Tic, Vocal
Motor Tic
Habit Chorea
Transient Tics
Vocal Tic
Habituation Spasm
Vocal Tics
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definition | Habitual, repeated, rapid contraction of certain muscles, resulting in stereotyped individualized actions that can be voluntarily suppressed for only brief periods. They often involve the face, vocal cords, neck, and less often the extremities. Examples include repetitive throat clearing, vocalizations, sniffing, pursing the lips, and excessive blinking. Tics tend to be aggravated by emotional stress. When frequent they may interfere with speech and INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS. Conditions which feature frequent and prominent tics as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as TIC DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp109-10) |
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altLabel |
Habit Choreas
Motor Tics
Spasms, Habit
Spasm, Habituation
Tic, Motor
Habit Spasm
Tics, Transient
Tic, Transient
Gestural Tic
Chorea, Habit
Spasms, Habituation
Spasm, Habit
Gestural Tics
Tic, Gestural
Tics, Gestural
Habit Spasms
Tics, Motor
Tics, Vocal
Choreas, Habit
Habituation Spasms
Transient Tic
Tic
Tic, Vocal
Motor Tic
Habit Chorea
Transient Tics
Vocal Tic
Habituation Spasm
Vocal Tics
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prefLabel |
Tics
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TH |
NLM (2000)
NLM (1998)
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notation |
D020323
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DX |
20000101
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Machine permutation |
2000
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MN |
C23.888.592.350.700
C10.597.350.700
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FX |
D005879
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MMR |
19550101
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AQL |
BL CF CI CL CN CO DG DH DI DT EC EH EM EN EP ET GE HI IM ME MI MO NU PA PC PP PS PX RH RT SU TH UR VE VI
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HN |
2000
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subClassOf | |
Semantic type UMLS property | |
DC |
1
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MDA |
19991104
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Inverse of RO | |
type | |
tui |
T184
T048
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cui |
C0751900
C0751899
C0751901
C0278076
C0751898
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AN |
TIC DISORDERS is available
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Inverse of AQ |
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TERMUI |
T372250
T372253
T372248
T372247
T372252
T372249
T041002
T372251
T358648
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