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- Tourette syndrome symptoms, treatments forums | PatientsLikeMe
What is Tourette syndrome? Tourette syndrome is an inherited neurodevelopmental disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by the presence of multiple physical (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic; these tics characteristically wax and wane
- Guanfacine: uses side-effects | PatientsLikeMe
Find treatment reviews for Guanfacine from other patients Learn from their experiences about effectiveness, side effects and cost
- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - PatientsLikeMe
What is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome? Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is a condition of orthostatic intolerance, in which a change from the supine position to an upright position causes an abnormally large increase in heart rate, called tachycardia
- Aripiprazole: uses side-effects | PatientsLikeMe
Aripiprazole is an antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and irritability associated with autism It has also been used in children for aggression, conduct disorder, and Tourette syndrome; and psychosis agitation related to Alzheimer's
- Turners syndrome symptoms, treatments forums | PatientsLikeMe
Turner's syndrome What is Turner's syndrome? Turner's syndrome is a rare genetic disorder where females are born with one of the two X chromosomes partly or completely missing This disorder is characterized by underdeveloped sexual organs and various physical abnormalities that can include a short stature, webbed neck and a broad chest
- Vertebral artery compression syndrome - PatientsLikeMe
What is vertebral artery compression syndrome? The vertebral artery is one of the main arteries located at the base of the neck Vertebral artery compression syndrome is the decreased blood flow to the brain with certain head positions The movement of the head may occlude the vertebral artery and cause dizziness, vertigo, or fainting
- Paget-Schroetter syndrome - PatientsLikeMe
What is Paget-Schroetter syndrome? Paget Schroetter syndrome refers to a blood clot that has development in the vein under the collarbone (axillary and or subclavian vein) The blockage of venous blood flow generally causes swelling and pain in the affected area
- Split brain syndrome - PatientsLikeMe
Split brain syndrome What is split brain syndrome? Split brain syndrome is a disorder in which the connection between the left and right hemispheres, the corpus collosum, is partially or completely severed Usually memory and social skills are intact but many tasks become difficult due to the inability of the brain to communicate to both
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