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Early-onset Tourette syndrome with reversible autistic behaviour: a dysmaturational disorder

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Early-onset Tourette syndrome comorbid with reversible autistic behaviour is described in twelve young males. After a normal gestation, delivery and first-year development, regression set in between the age of one and two with loss of various abilities and the emergence of autistic behaviour. At this time, or slightly later, they showed multiple motor and vocal tics, simple and complex: the latter could also be traced to most of their parents. Following an intervention based on intense cuddling, motor activation and paedagogic guidance, these children's abilities rapidly improved, reaching at follow-up a normal or borderline intellectual functioning and with the disappearance of their initial autistic behaviour. At follow-up tics were present in all, usually with the features of a full-blown Tourette syndrome, often comorbid with ADHD, and in some cases with OCD.

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Accepted: 6 June 2001

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Zappella, M. Early-onset Tourette syndrome with reversible autistic behaviour: a dysmaturational disorder. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 11, 18–23 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007870200003

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