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Ducroizet A, Eccles C, Lancaster R, Kowalczyk A, Owen T, Sopena S, et al.
Arch Dis Child . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39880594
Objective: To investigate the prognosis and co-occurring disorders, including functional neurological symptoms, in adolescents diagnosed with functional tic-like behaviour (FTLB). Design: This was a single-centre tertiary study in the UK....
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Hedderly T, Eccles C, Malik O, Abdulsatar F, Mitchell C, Owen T, et al.
Mov Disord Clin Pract . 2024 Mar; 11(6):716-719. PMID: 38533626
Background: This case series highlights the connection between childhood intense imagery movements (IIM) and adult-reported maladaptive daydreaming (MD). Motor stereotypies occur in typically developing children and also with co-occurring neurodevelopmental...
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Pringsheim T, Ganos C, Nilles C, Cavanna A, Gilbert D, Greenberg E, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2023 Jan; 30(4):902-910. PMID: 36587367
Background And Purpose: In 2020, health professionals witnessed a dramatic increase in referrals of young people with rapid onset of severe tic-like behaviours. We assembled a working group to develop...
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Martino D, Hedderly T, Murphy T, Muller-Vahl K, Dale R, Gilbert D, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2022 Oct; 30(2):334-343. PMID: 36282623
Background And Purpose: Between 2019 and 2022, there was a marked rise in adolescents/young adults seeking urgent help for functional tic-like behaviours (FTLBs). Given the global scale of this phenomenon,...
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Horner O, Hedderly T, Malik O
Paediatr Child Health (Oxford) . 2022 Aug; 32(10):363-367. PMID: 35967969
The article describes classification, aetiology and features of typical tic disorders (Tourette syndrome) and their management with an additional focus on a surge in atypical tic presentations following the COVID-19...
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Buts S, Duncan M, Owen T, Martino D, Pringsheim T, Byrne S, et al.
Arch Dis Child . 2021 Nov; 107(3):e17. PMID: 34824091
Background And Aim: Clinical centres have seen an increase in tic-like movements during the COVID-19 pandemic. A series of children and adolescents are described. Methods: A retrospective chart review of...
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Bhatoa R, Malik O, Robinson S, Hedderly T
Arch Dis Child . 2021 Nov; 107(10):861-865. PMID: 34725047
This paper will review complex motor stereotypies and provide a summary of the current proposed treatment pathway.
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Malik O
Child Adolesc Ment Health . 2020 Sep; 26(1):54-55. PMID: 32930452
Rodin et al.'s study (2020) on the belief, knowledge and attitudes about tics amongst health professionals in Uganda is a preliminary yet an important step towards challenging the current thinking...
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Robinson S, Bhatoa R, Owen T, Golding K, Malik O, Hedderly T
Eur J Paediatr Neurol . 2020 Aug; 28:101-109. PMID: 32800685
Aim: To develop a cognitive behavioural treatment (CBT) approach that included novel attention training components to support symptom management in children with a primary diagnosis of Functional Movement Disorder (FMD)....
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Malik O, Baird G
Child Adolesc Ment Health . 2020 Jul; 23(4):387-388. PMID: 32677136
Pathological demand avoidance (PDA), a term first used by Elizabeth Newson in the 1980s, refers to a collection of behaviours that children will demonstrate to avoid instructions (and tasks) that...