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Gilles de la Tourette's Syndrome

Familial Occurrence and Precipitation By Methylphenidate Therapy

Michael A. Pollack; Neal L. Cohen, MD; Arnold J. Friedhoff, MD

Arch Neurol. 1977;34(10):630-632.


Abstract

• Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome was independently ascertained in two male cousins once removed. Previous studies have shown familial clustering of individuals with tics, but no consistent pattern of inheritance of Tourette's syndrome has been apparent. The onset and later exacerbation of symptoms in our younger patient were associated with the administration of CNS stimulants given for excessive motor activity. The adverse effects of methylphenidate and dextroamphetamine therapy on Tourette's syndrome supports the hypothesis that this condition results from a relative excess of CNS catecholaminergic activity. Physicians prescribing these agents should inquire about the presence of tics in patients and their families.



Author Affiliations

From the Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology (Dr Pollack), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, Bronx, NY, and the Department of Psychiatry (Drs Cohen and Friedhoff), New York University School of Medicine, New York University Medical Center, New York.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication June 7, 1977.

Reprint requests to the Epilepsy Research Center, Fondren 652A, Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX 77030 (Dr Pollack).



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