New onset of idiopathic bilateral ear tics in an adult |
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Authors: | Amit Agrawal Rabin Shrestha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Neurosurgery, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha 442004, Maharashtra, India;2. Department of Medicine, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal |
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Abstract: | Tic disorders are commonly considered to be childhood syndromes. Newly presenting tic disorders during adulthood are uncommon and mostly described in relation to an acquired brain lesion or as incidental tics, particularly in context with other neurological or psychiatric diseases. Tic disorder involving the ears is extremely uncommon with only few studies in English literature. In the present case, we describe an adult patient with new-onset idiopathic tics disorder involving both ears, causing social embarrassment. In addition, our patient had recent onset of the tics without any childhood or family history of tic disorders. The single most important component of management is an accurate diagnosis. At the same time, tics should be differentiated from other movement disorders such as chorea, stereotypy, and dystonias. |
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Keywords: | Tourette's syndrome Tic disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder Tics Ear tics |
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