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which is similar to the need to sneeze or scratch an itch. Individuals describe the need to tic as the buildup of tension in a particular anatomical location, which they may consciously choose to release, or which is released involuntarily. The presence of sensory phenomena differentiates subjects
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that usually are relieved by the movement". The tics of Tourette's are temporarily suppressible and preceded by a
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are general feelings, urges or bodily sensations. They are present in many conditions including
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Index

autism spectrum
epilepsy
neuropathy
obsessive–compulsive disorder
tic disorders
Tourette syndrome
tic disorders
tics
premonitory urge
obsessive-compulsive disorder


PMID
11530446


doi
10.1007/s10578-017-0717-0
PMID
28281020
S2CID
4438507
"Seizure"
PMID
28613516
"SPTLC1-Related Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy"
PMID
20301564
"Alloknesis and hyperknesis-mechanisms, assessment methodology, and clinical implications of itch sensitization"
doi

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