Can Childhood Comorbidities Be Good Predictors of Functional Outcome in Adults with Tourette Syndrome? A Series of 140 Cases (P02.061)
CONCLUSIONS: In TS associated co-morbidities (ADD or OCD) do not predict functional outcome in adults compared to those without co-morbidities, however, further comprehensive age specific assessment of functional impairment in larger population might be necessary.Disclosure: Dr. Mainali has nothing to disclose. Dr. Velander has nothing to disclose. Dr. Lederman has nothing to disclose. Dr. Erenberg has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Mainali, G., Velander, L., Lederman, R., Erenberg, G. Tags: P02 Restless Legs Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, and Dystonia Source Type: research
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