Clinical course and patient-reported outcomes in conservatively managed spinal cavernous malformations
Clinical outcomes in spinal cavernous malformations Spinal cavernous malformations are vascular lesions that can lead to a variety of clinical […]
Clinical outcomes in spinal cavernous malformations Spinal cavernous malformations are vascular lesions that can lead to a variety of clinical […]
Clinical Presentation The clinical presentation of spinal cavernous malformations (SCMs) can vary significantly among individuals, with symptoms often dependent on
Study Overview The investigation into the clinical trajectory and the outcomes reported by patients with spinal cavernous malformations (SCMs) who
Background and Significance The complexity of spinal cavernous malformations (SCMs) lies in their unpredictable nature and the variability of their
Clinical presentation and diagnosis Spinal cavernous malformations, also known as cavernomas, can present with a variety of symptoms that often
Psychiatric Comorbidities Functional tics, characterized by involuntary movements or sounds that are not attributable to a neurological condition, often occur
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Study Overview This scoping review investigates the prevalence and types of psychiatric comorbidities in individuals with functional tics, a condition
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Background on Functional Tics Functional tics, often described as non-organic movement disorders, represent a unique subset of tic disorders. Unlike
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Background and Context Functional tics represent a complex and often misunderstood condition within the realm of tic disorders. Unlike tic
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Background on Functional Tics Functional tics, a condition characterized by the presence of movements or vocalizations that mimic tics but
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